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Like this and you might also enjoy my similar video about transiting the "Northeast Passage on a Russian icebreaker" (https://youtu.be/VQReGCLCUX8).
An in-depth video of a voyage through the Arctic Ocean ice to the geographic North Pole on the nuclear powered icebreaker '50 Years of Victory'. Leaving the North Pole, we visited Franz Josef Land before sailing back to Murmansk. Along the way we saw polar bears, walruses, seals and birds.
'50Years of Victory' (50 лет Победы / 50 Let Pobedy) is the largest and most powerful icebreaker in the world. She is an engineering marvel and is powered by 2 nuclear reactors that produce 75,000 horsepower giving her the ability to break through ice up to 2.8 meters thick or nearly 10 feet of ice.
The 50 Years of Victory has an endurance of 5 years before she needs refuelling with new uranium. The reactors eliminate greenhouse gas emissions that are characteristic of ships burning fossil fuels.
Some highlights:
---------------------------
00:10 Route to North Pole
01:10 Overview of icebreaker
02:20 Russian aircraft carrier 'Admiral Kuznetsov'
03:18 tugs pull out icebreaker
04:00 sailing down Murmansk Fjord
05:13 Barents Sea
06:18 Franz Josef Land
06:57 Meeting ice barrier
11:19 flightseeing in helicopter
21:20 Neptune arrives
22:33 polar bear swimming
24:31 flightseeing in helicopter
26:47 tour of icebreaker
30:29 North Pole
32:47 ballooning at North Pole
34:27 polar plunge at North Pole
38:04 walrus
40:15 Cape Norway (Franz Josef Land)
44:10 SedovStation (Franz Josef Land)
49:43 Rubini Rock (Franz Josef Land)
50:53 polar bear stalking seals
52:21 Cape Flora (Franz Josef Land)
1:01:15 passing some Russian Navy facilities in Murmansk Fjord
1:03:26 Tour of Murmansk
________________________________________­__________________________
Note: Travelogues and more videos available at http://travelogues.x10.mx/

published:17 Oct 2014

views:794557

90º North (Part 1 of 2)
Part 2 -- https://youtu.be/B-_ITsg8apA
Featuring drone footage of the polar ice cap, polar bears, and incredible icebreaking, come along for the journey as our ship, ’50 Let Pobedy’ or '50 years of Victory', the worlds largest nuclear powered icebreaker at 160M long and 25,000tn, takes us to the geographic north pole earlier than any planned voyage in history.
We arrived on 9th June 2015.
Special thanks to my parents-in-law who made the trip possible. Thanks also to the QuarkExpedition staff, and the ships crew. Alice was so moved by the experience she has since joined Quark Expeditions as a seasonal guide in the Arctic regions.
http://www.quarkexpeditions.com/en/arctic/expeditions/north-pole
Shot with: Nikon D5500, GoPro + Gimbal, DJIInspire 1.

North Pole
14 days
Imagine standing at the top of the Earth, glass of champagne in hand – and everywhere you look is south. That is the essence of the 14-day North Pole: The UltimateArctic Adventure aboard 50 Years of Victory, the most powerful nuclear icebreaker in the world. Crush through multiyear ice on the Arctic Ocean, sightsee by helicopter on the lookout for walruses, seals, whales, and polar bears, or take a tethered hot-air balloon ride at 90º N, weather permitting. Possible stops at the island of Franz Josef Land will have you in awe of the flora and fauna as you visit seabird colonies and retrace the footsteps of early explorers
Day-by-Day
* Expedition in Brief
* Stand at the top of the world at 90°N
* Experience the largest, most powerful nuclear icebreaker in the
world, 50 Years of Victory
* Enjoy helicopter sightseeing above the Arctic Ocean
* Possibly view polar bears, walrus and other arctic wildlife
* Take advantage of optional tethered flight by hot air balloon
(weather permitting)
* Cruise in a zodiac
* Visit Franz Josef Land historical sites, wildlife and wildflowers
video - sajith kumar

published:19 Jul 2017

views:346

Get the unique experience of travelling aboard the most powerful nuclear icebreaker.
ExploreHigh Arctic spaces from various angles: shoot incredible airscape photos of the moving icebreaker from the helicopter; feel the thickness of Arctic pack ice under your feet while walking on ice; meet polar bears who venture close to the ship, observe Arctic birds and walruses; land and explore the remote and beautiful islands of Franz Josef Land archipelago.
Stand on the top of Earth and look at the whole world just beneath your feet.

published:26 Feb 2016

views:25352

Standing at the top of the Earth, a glass of champagne in hand – and everywhere you look is south. This 14-day voyage takes place aboard 50 Years of Victory, the world’s most powerful nuclear icebreaker. Crush through multiyear Arctic ice, sightsee by helicopter on the lookout for iconic wildlife, or take a tethered hot-air balloon ride at 90º N, weather permitting. Narrated by Gordon Pinsent, Quark Expeditions presents a video voyage to the top of the world. Learn more: http://bit.ly/2nX1EHT

published:20 Jan 2014

views:230324

Travel with us into the unknown - the final frontier where humanity will always be only guests - the majestic North Pole. This video will tell you how even now, in 21st century, we bow before the untamed might and absolute beauty of this place. This journey of a lifetime can also be yours.

Difference Between North Pole And South PoleFACT
SOUTH POLE FACTS
53 million years ago, Antarctica was so warm up and the palm trees grew
along its shores. The Temperatures on the continent was ever above 20 degrees Celsius.
Antarctica is the coldest continent , the winter temperatures can reach - 73 degrees
Celsius. The coldest temperature record was on July 21, 1983 recorded belonging to RussiaVostok Station on the continent, approximately - 89.2 degrees C.
70 percent of the fresh water on the planet are on the ice sheet covering Antarctica.
In some places, the thickness of the ice in Antarctica can reach 4 km. If the ice in Antarctica were to melt, the sea levels will rise 60-65 meters world. Only less than 2% in the Antarctic region that is not covered in ice, including the McMurdo Dry Valleys are known as the driest place in the world.
Despite of having extreme temperatures, there were 1,150 species of fungi have been identified to survive in Antarctica. The fungi can adapt perfectly for the extreme low temperatures, as well as freezing and thawing cycles of continuous and repetitive.
Antarctica has all time zones on earth. The All lines of longitude that we use to determine the time zone met at the two poles, North and South.
Tens thousands of families were living in the Arctic Circle, which is also home of thousands flora and fauna. However, no human being a native of Antarctica. Only the original inhabitants of algae, bacteria, mosses, lichens, two species of flowering plants, and a few species of insects.
Norwegian explorer, Roald Amundsen was the first man to reach the South Pole.
He left the British explorer Robert Falcon Scott on the back and reached the continent on December 14, 1911 with enough on his plant a flag there.
Antarctica does'n covered for the territory of any country. In 1959 negotiations were held between the twelve countries to sign the Antarctic Treaty which is dedicates the continent for peace research activities. Until today, the agreement has been signed by 48 countries.
NORTH POLEFACTSClosed areas of ice in the North Pole (Arctic) covering an area of 5.4 million square miles
actually a frozen ocean surrounded by land that is often called the Arctic Circle (Arctic Circle).
Arctic ice thickness varies between a few inches to 2 meters.
Quite 'thin' which often creates cracks in the ice, especially during the summer.
North Pole is the only place polar bears are found naturally.
North Pole, about 4 million people inhabit the Arctic Circle region in several towns and major cities such as Barrow (Alaska, USA), Tromso (Norway), Muramansk and Salekhaard (Russia).
The average temperatures in the Arctic is -40 degrees C in winter, and 0 degrees C in the summer.
According to data from the USGS (United States Geological Survey), the North Pole to save 1/4 of untapped oil reserves in the world. Russia has claimed and marked a large area in the North Pole with the hope to explore gas reserves in the Lomonosov Ridge. Moreover, coupled with their potential for oil under the sea that supposedly save 10 billion tons of oil. The US didn't want to miss it
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The North Pole is the northernmost point on the Earth, lying diametrically opposite the South Pole. It defines geodetic latitude 90° North, as well as the direction of true north. At the North Pole all directions point south; all lines of longitude converge there, so its longitude can be defined as any degree value. Along tight latitude circles, counterclockwise is east and clockwise is west.

While the South Pole lies on a continental land mass, the North Pole is located in the middle of the Arctic Ocean amid waters that are almost permanently covered with constantly shifting sea ice. This makes it impractical to construct a permanent station at the North Pole (unlike the South Pole). However, the Soviet Union, and later Russia, constructed a number of manned drifting stations on a generally annual basis since 1937, some of which have passed over or very close to the Pole. Since 2002, the Russians have also annually established a base, Barneo, close to the Pole. This operates for a few weeks during early spring. Studies in the 2000s predicted that the North Pole may become seasonally ice-free because of Arctic ice shrinkage, with timescales varying from 2016 to the late 21st century or later.

South Pole

The South Pole, also known as the Geographic South Pole or Terrestrial South Pole, is one of the two points where the Earth's axis of rotation intersects its surface. It is the southernmost point on the surface of the Earth and lies on the opposite side of the Earth from the North Pole.

Geography

For most purposes, the Geographic South Pole is defined as the southern point of the two points where the Earth's axis of rotation intersects its surface (the other being the Geographic North Pole). However, the Earth's axis of rotation is actually subject to very small "wobbles" (polar motion), so this definition is not adequate for very precise work.

Franz Josef Land

Franz Josef Land, Franz Joseph Land or Francis Joseph's Land (Russian:Земля́ Фра́нца-Ио́сифа, tr.Zemlya Frantsa-Iosifa) is an archipelago inhabited only by Russian military base personnel located in the Arctic Ocean, Barents Sea and Kara Sea, constituting the northernmost part of Arkhangelsk Oblast in Russia. It consists of 191 islands, which cover an area of 16,134 square kilometers (6,229sqmi), stretching 375 kilometers (233mi) from east to west and 234 kilometers (145mi) from north to south. The islands are categorized in three groups, a western, central and eastern, separated by the British Channel and the Austrian Strait. The central group is further divided into a northern and southern section by the Markham Strait. The largest island is George Land, which measures 2,741 square kilometers (1,058sqmi), followed by Wilczek Land, Graham Bell Island and Alexandra Land.

Eighty-five percent of the archipelago is glaciated, with large unglaciated areas being located on the largest islands and many of the smallest islands. The islands have a combined coastline of 4,425 kilometers (2,750mi). Compared to other Arctic archipelagos, Franz Joseph Land has a high dissection rate of 3.6square kilometers per coastline kilometer. Cape Fligely on Rudolf Island is the northernmost point of the Eastern Hemisphere. The highest elevations are found in the eastern group, with the highest point located on Wilczek Land, 670 meters (2,200ft)above mean sea level.

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Voyage to North Pole on Nuclear Icebreaker '50 Years of Victory'/50 Лет Победы

Voyage to North Pole on Nuclear Icebreaker '50 Years of Victory'/50 Лет Победы

Voyage to North Pole on Nuclear Icebreaker '50 Years of Victory'/50 Лет Победы

Like this and you might also enjoy my similar video about transiting the "Northeast Passage on a Russian icebreaker" (https://youtu.be/VQReGCLCUX8).
An in-depth video of a voyage through the Arctic Ocean ice to the geographic North Pole on the nuclear powered icebreaker '50 Years of Victory'. Leaving the North Pole, we visited Franz Josef Land before sailing back to Murmansk. Along the way we saw polar bears, walruses, seals and birds.
'50Years of Victory' (50 лет Победы / 50 Let Pobedy) is the largest and most powerful icebreaker in the world. She is an engineering marvel and is powered by 2 nuclear reactors that produce 75,000 horsepower giving her the ability to break through ice up to 2.8 meters thick or nearly 10 feet of ice.
The 50 Years of Victory has an endurance of 5 years before she needs refuelling with new uranium. The reactors eliminate greenhouse gas emissions that are characteristic of ships burning fossil fuels.
Some highlights:
---------------------------
00:10 Route to North Pole
01:10 Overview of icebreaker
02:20 Russian aircraft carrier 'Admiral Kuznetsov'
03:18 tugs pull out icebreaker
04:00 sailing down Murmansk Fjord
05:13 Barents Sea
06:18 Franz Josef Land
06:57 Meeting ice barrier
11:19 flightseeing in helicopter
21:20 Neptune arrives
22:33 polar bear swimming
24:31 flightseeing in helicopter
26:47 tour of icebreaker
30:29 North Pole
32:47 ballooning at North Pole
34:27 polar plunge at North Pole
38:04 walrus
40:15 Cape Norway (Franz Josef Land)
44:10 SedovStation (Franz Josef Land)
49:43 Rubini Rock (Franz Josef Land)
50:53 polar bear stalking seals
52:21 Cape Flora (Franz Josef Land)
1:01:15 passing some Russian Navy facilities in Murmansk Fjord
1:03:26 Tour of Murmansk
________________________________________­__________________________
Note: Travelogues and more videos available at http://travelogues.x10.mx/

17:16

DRONE at NORTH POLE on WORLDS LARGEST ICEBREAKER / Quark Expeditions / DJI

DRONE at NORTH POLE on WORLDS LARGEST ICEBREAKER / Quark Expeditions / DJI

DRONE at NORTH POLE on WORLDS LARGEST ICEBREAKER / Quark Expeditions / DJI

90º North (Part 1 of 2)
Part 2 -- https://youtu.be/B-_ITsg8apA
Featuring drone footage of the polar ice cap, polar bears, and incredible icebreaking, come along for the journey as our ship, ’50 Let Pobedy’ or '50 years of Victory', the worlds largest nuclear powered icebreaker at 160M long and 25,000tn, takes us to the geographic north pole earlier than any planned voyage in history.
We arrived on 9th June 2015.
Special thanks to my parents-in-law who made the trip possible. Thanks also to the QuarkExpedition staff, and the ships crew. Alice was so moved by the experience she has since joined Quark Expeditions as a seasonal guide in the Arctic regions.
http://www.quarkexpeditions.com/en/arctic/expeditions/north-pole
Shot with: Nikon D5500, GoPro + Gimbal, DJIInspire 1.

Voyage to North Pole on Nuclear Icebreaker Journey to the Top of the World/Travel Diaries

Voyage to North Pole on Nuclear Icebreaker Journey to the Top of the World/Travel Diaries

Voyage to North Pole on Nuclear Icebreaker Journey to the Top of the World/Travel Diaries

North Pole
14 days
Imagine standing at the top of the Earth, glass of champagne in hand – and everywhere you look is south. That is the essence of the 14-day North Pole: The UltimateArctic Adventure aboard 50 Years of Victory, the most powerful nuclear icebreaker in the world. Crush through multiyear ice on the Arctic Ocean, sightsee by helicopter on the lookout for walruses, seals, whales, and polar bears, or take a tethered hot-air balloon ride at 90º N, weather permitting. Possible stops at the island of Franz Josef Land will have you in awe of the flora and fauna as you visit seabird colonies and retrace the footsteps of early explorers
Day-by-Day
* Expedition in Brief
* Stand at the top of the world at 90°N
* Experience the largest, most powerful nuclear icebreaker in the
world, 50 Years of Victory
* Enjoy helicopter sightseeing above the Arctic Ocean
* Possibly view polar bears, walrus and other arctic wildlife
* Take advantage of optional tethered flight by hot air balloon
(weather permitting)
* Cruise in a zodiac
* Visit Franz Josef Land historical sites, wildlife and wildflowers
video - sajith kumar

8:14

Cruise to the North Pole with Poseidon Expeditions

Cruise to the North Pole with Poseidon Expeditions

Cruise to the North Pole with Poseidon Expeditions

Get the unique experience of travelling aboard the most powerful nuclear icebreaker.
ExploreHigh Arctic spaces from various angles: shoot incredible airscape photos of the moving icebreaker from the helicopter; feel the thickness of Arctic pack ice under your feet while walking on ice; meet polar bears who venture close to the ship, observe Arctic birds and walruses; land and explore the remote and beautiful islands of Franz Josef Land archipelago.
Stand on the top of Earth and look at the whole world just beneath your feet.

3:41

Travel to the North Pole with Quark Expeditions

Travel to the North Pole with Quark Expeditions

Travel to the North Pole with Quark Expeditions

Standing at the top of the Earth, a glass of champagne in hand – and everywhere you look is south. This 14-day voyage takes place aboard 50 Years of Victory, the world’s most powerful nuclear icebreaker. Crush through multiyear Arctic ice, sightsee by helicopter on the lookout for iconic wildlife, or take a tethered hot-air balloon ride at 90º N, weather permitting. Narrated by Gordon Pinsent, Quark Expeditions presents a video voyage to the top of the world. Learn more: http://bit.ly/2nX1EHT

18:35

On Top of the World - the North Pole Cruise

On Top of the World - the North Pole Cruise

On Top of the World - the North Pole Cruise

Travel with us into the unknown - the final frontier where humanity will always be only guests - the majestic North Pole. This video will tell you how even now, in 21st century, we bow before the untamed might and absolute beauty of this place. This journey of a lifetime can also be yours.

14:35

Baffin Island Voyage from Quebec: "Scientific Expedition Into the Great Arctic" 1922

Baffin Island Voyage from Quebec: "Scientific Expedition Into the Great Arctic" 1922

Baffin Island Voyage from Quebec: "Scientific Expedition Into the Great Arctic" 1922

Difference Between North Pole And South Pole FACT

Difference Between North Pole And South PoleFACT
SOUTH POLE FACTS
53 million years ago, Antarctica was so warm up and the palm trees grew
along its shores. The Temperatures on the continent was ever above 20 degrees Celsius.
Antarctica is the coldest continent , the winter temperatures can reach - 73 degrees
Celsius. The coldest temperature record was on July 21, 1983 recorded belonging to RussiaVostok Station on the continent, approximately - 89.2 degrees C.
70 percent of the fresh water on the planet are on the ice sheet covering Antarctica.
In some places, the thickness of the ice in Antarctica can reach 4 km. If the ice in Antarctica were to melt, the sea levels will rise 60-65 meters world. Only less than 2% in the Antarctic region that is not covered in ice, including the McMurdo Dry Valleys are known as the driest place in the world.
Despite of having extreme temperatures, there were 1,150 species of fungi have been identified to survive in Antarctica. The fungi can adapt perfectly for the extreme low temperatures, as well as freezing and thawing cycles of continuous and repetitive.
Antarctica has all time zones on earth. The All lines of longitude that we use to determine the time zone met at the two poles, North and South.
Tens thousands of families were living in the Arctic Circle, which is also home of thousands flora and fauna. However, no human being a native of Antarctica. Only the original inhabitants of algae, bacteria, mosses, lichens, two species of flowering plants, and a few species of insects.
Norwegian explorer, Roald Amundsen was the first man to reach the South Pole.
He left the British explorer Robert Falcon Scott on the back and reached the continent on December 14, 1911 with enough on his plant a flag there.
Antarctica does'n covered for the territory of any country. In 1959 negotiations were held between the twelve countries to sign the Antarctic Treaty which is dedicates the continent for peace research activities. Until today, the agreement has been signed by 48 countries.
NORTH POLEFACTSClosed areas of ice in the North Pole (Arctic) covering an area of 5.4 million square miles
actually a frozen ocean surrounded by land that is often called the Arctic Circle (Arctic Circle).
Arctic ice thickness varies between a few inches to 2 meters.
Quite 'thin' which often creates cracks in the ice, especially during the summer.
North Pole is the only place polar bears are found naturally.
North Pole, about 4 million people inhabit the Arctic Circle region in several towns and major cities such as Barrow (Alaska, USA), Tromso (Norway), Muramansk and Salekhaard (Russia).
The average temperatures in the Arctic is -40 degrees C in winter, and 0 degrees C in the summer.
According to data from the USGS (United States Geological Survey), the North Pole to save 1/4 of untapped oil reserves in the world. Russia has claimed and marked a large area in the North Pole with the hope to explore gas reserves in the Lomonosov Ridge. Moreover, coupled with their potential for oil under the sea that supposedly save 10 billion tons of oil. The US didn't want to miss it
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Voyage to the North Pole

Imagine standing at the top of the Earth, glass of champagne in hand – and everywhere you look is south! Travel aboard 50 Years of Victory, one of the most powerful nuclear icebreaker in the world. Crush through multiyear ice on the Arctic Ocean, sightsee by helicopter on the lookout for walruses, seals, whales, and polar bears, or take a tethered hot-air balloon ride at 90ºN, weather permitting. Learn more: http://bit.ly/2nX1EHT

13:41

USS Nautilus Voyage to the North Pole

USS Nautilus Voyage to the North Pole

USS Nautilus Voyage to the North Pole

This is about submerged transit to the North Pole on 3 August 1958 breaking through the ice from the bottom. Because her special propulsion allowed her to remain under far longer than diesel-electrics, she broke many records in her first years of operation, and traveled to locations previously beyond the limits of vessels.

11:53

Admiral Richard E. Byrd - South Pole Video Interview

Admiral Richard E. Byrd - South Pole Video Interview

Admiral Richard E. Byrd - South Pole Video Interview

6:51

Part 4 | North Pole: The Ultimate Arctic Adventure

Part 4 | North Pole: The Ultimate Arctic Adventure

Part 4 | North Pole: The Ultimate Arctic Adventure

Welcome to the NorthPole video series designed to help you experience unforgettable polar moments! In Part 4, you will learn the answers to frequently asked questions about the North Pole voyage. Find your unforgettable moment at the North Pole: http://bit.ly/2kqh3eJ
Additional footage courtesy of: Grange Productions, Hans Lagerweij, and ChrisDenholm.

26:07

Survival! The Shackleton Story

Survival! The Shackleton Story

Survival! The Shackleton Story

To license this clip go to http://www.natgeomotion.com/bell/clip/447N01W_112.do Sir Ernest Shackleton and his crew took bitter defeat and turned it into heroic survival.Early this century, members of the imperial Trans-Antarctic Expedition watched as their ship, the Endurance was crushed by the frozen sea.They were left with no radio and no hope of rescue.For more than a year, they drifted on packed ice, surviving on seal, penguin, and eventually dog meat, while battling freezing temperatures and mind-numbing boredom.When Shackleton, along with all 28 members of the expedition, emerged at Stromness whaling station in May, 1916, almost two years after their departure, the world was shocked.

12:47

Flat Earth - The Vanishing, BERSERK unauthorized expedition to the South Pole

Flat Earth - The Vanishing, BERSERK unauthorized expedition to the South Pole

Flat Earth - The Vanishing, BERSERK unauthorized expedition to the South Pole

In February of 2011 during an unauthorized expedition to the South Pole, a VesselBerserk with three people on board mysteriously vanish.

North Pole Expedition

Crush through multiyear ice on the Arctic Ocean, sightsee by helicopter, lookout for polar bears, walruses, seals, and whales, or take a tethered hot-air balloon ride at 90º North, weather permitting. Possible stops at the island of Franz Josef Land will have you in awe of the flora and fauna as you visit seabird colonies and retrace the footsteps of early explorers. Learn more: http://www.quarkexpeditions.com/en/arctic/expeditions/north-pole

Voyage to North Pole on Nuclear Icebreaker '50 Years of Victory'/50 Лет Победы

Like this and you might also enjoy my similar video about transiting the "Northeast Passage on a Russian icebreaker" (https://youtu.be/VQReGCLCUX8).
An in-depth video of a voyage through the Arctic Ocean ice to the geographic North Pole on the nuclear powered icebreaker '50 Years of Victory'. Leaving the North Pole, we visited Franz Josef Land before sailing back to Murmansk. Along the way we saw polar bears, walruses, seals and birds.
'50Years of Victory' (50 лет Победы / 50 Let Pobedy) is the largest and most powerful icebreaker in the world. She is an engineering marvel and is powered by 2 nuclear reactors that produce 75,000 horsepower giving her the ability to break through ice up to 2.8 meters thick or nearly 10 feet of ice.
The 50 Years of Victory has an endurance of 5 years ...

published: 17 Oct 2014

DRONE at NORTH POLE on WORLDS LARGEST ICEBREAKER / Quark Expeditions / DJI

90º North (Part 1 of 2)
Part 2 -- https://youtu.be/B-_ITsg8apA
Featuring drone footage of the polar ice cap, polar bears, and incredible icebreaking, come along for the journey as our ship, ’50 Let Pobedy’ or '50 years of Victory', the worlds largest nuclear powered icebreaker at 160M long and 25,000tn, takes us to the geographic north pole earlier than any planned voyage in history.
We arrived on 9th June 2015.
Special thanks to my parents-in-law who made the trip possible. Thanks also to the QuarkExpedition staff, and the ships crew. Alice was so moved by the experience she has since joined Quark Expeditions as a seasonal guide in the Arctic regions.
http://www.quarkexpeditions.com/en/arctic/expeditions/north-pole
Shot with: Nikon D5500, GoPro + Gimbal, DJIInspire 1.

Voyage to North Pole on Nuclear Icebreaker Journey to the Top of the World/Travel Diaries

North Pole
14 days
Imagine standing at the top of the Earth, glass of champagne in hand – and everywhere you look is south. That is the essence of the 14-day North Pole: The UltimateArctic Adventure aboard 50 Years of Victory, the most powerful nuclear icebreaker in the world. Crush through multiyear ice on the Arctic Ocean, sightsee by helicopter on the lookout for walruses, seals, whales, and polar bears, or take a tethered hot-air balloon ride at 90º N, weather permitting. Possible stops at the island of Franz Josef Land will have you in awe of the flora and fauna as you visit seabird colonies and retrace the footsteps of early explorers
Day-by-Day
* Expedition in Brief
* Stand at the top of the world at 90°N
* Experience the largest, most powerful nuclear icebreaker in the
worl...

published: 19 Jul 2017

Cruise to the North Pole with Poseidon Expeditions

Get the unique experience of travelling aboard the most powerful nuclear icebreaker.
ExploreHigh Arctic spaces from various angles: shoot incredible airscape photos of the moving icebreaker from the helicopter; feel the thickness of Arctic pack ice under your feet while walking on ice; meet polar bears who venture close to the ship, observe Arctic birds and walruses; land and explore the remote and beautiful islands of Franz Josef Land archipelago.
Stand on the top of Earth and look at the whole world just beneath your feet.

published: 26 Feb 2016

Travel to the North Pole with Quark Expeditions

Standing at the top of the Earth, a glass of champagne in hand – and everywhere you look is south. This 14-day voyage takes place aboard 50 Years of Victory, the world’s most powerful nuclear icebreaker. Crush through multiyear Arctic ice, sightsee by helicopter on the lookout for iconic wildlife, or take a tethered hot-air balloon ride at 90º N, weather permitting. Narrated by Gordon Pinsent, Quark Expeditions presents a video voyage to the top of the world. Learn more: http://bit.ly/2nX1EHT

published: 20 Jan 2014

On Top of the World - the North Pole Cruise

Travel with us into the unknown - the final frontier where humanity will always be only guests - the majestic North Pole. This video will tell you how even now, in 21st century, we bow before the untamed might and absolute beauty of this place. This journey of a lifetime can also be yours.

published: 28 Jun 2013

Baffin Island Voyage from Quebec: "Scientific Expedition Into the Great Arctic" 1922

Difference Between North Pole And South Pole FACT

Difference Between North Pole And South PoleFACT
SOUTH POLE FACTS
53 million years ago, Antarctica was so warm up and the palm trees grew
along its shores. The Temperatures on the continent was ever above 20 degrees Celsius.
Antarctica is the coldest continent , the winter temperatures can reach - 73 degrees
Celsius. The coldest temperature record was on July 21, 1983 recorded belonging to RussiaVostok Station on the continent, approximately - 89.2 degrees C.
70 percent of the fresh water on the planet are on the ice sheet covering Antarctica.
In some places, the thickness of the ice in Antarctica can reach 4 km. If the ice in Antarctica were to melt, the sea levels will rise 60-65 meters world. Only less than 2% in the Antarctic region that is not covered in ice, including the ...

Buried In Ice - The Franklin Expedition - Documentary (HD)

This was first broadcast in 1988. I have totally remastered the sound and video on this, making it the best version available on the net so far. Hope you enjoy it!

published: 08 Aug 2015

Trip to Antarctica 2016 (HD)

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Antarctica is a land of extremes: it is the coldest and driest continent on Earth and has the highest average elevation. As the fifth largest continent in the world, Antartica is also the most Southern, overlying the "South Pole". Scarcely touched by humans, the frozen land boasts breathtaking scenery, broken by only a handful of scientific bases and a "permanent" population of scientists numbering only a few thousand. Visitors to Antarctica generally must brave rough sea crossings aboard ice-strengthened vessels, but those who do are rewarded with amazing scenery and tremendous and unique wildlife.
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published: 08 Aug 2014

Voyage to the North Pole

Imagine standing at the top of the Earth, glass of champagne in hand – and everywhere you look is south! Travel aboard 50 Years of Victory, one of the most powerful nuclear icebreaker in the world. Crush through multiyear ice on the Arctic Ocean, sightsee by helicopter on the lookout for walruses, seals, whales, and polar bears, or take a tethered hot-air balloon ride at 90ºN, weather permitting. Learn more: http://bit.ly/2nX1EHT

published: 21 Feb 2014

USS Nautilus Voyage to the North Pole

This is about submerged transit to the North Pole on 3 August 1958 breaking through the ice from the bottom. Because her special propulsion allowed her to remain under far longer than diesel-electrics, she broke many records in her first years of operation, and traveled to locations previously beyond the limits of vessels.

published: 23 Apr 2014

Admiral Richard E. Byrd - South Pole Video Interview

published: 03 Jan 2015

Part 4 | North Pole: The Ultimate Arctic Adventure

Welcome to the NorthPole video series designed to help you experience unforgettable polar moments! In Part 4, you will learn the answers to frequently asked questions about the North Pole voyage. Find your unforgettable moment at the North Pole: http://bit.ly/2kqh3eJ
Additional footage courtesy of: Grange Productions, Hans Lagerweij, and ChrisDenholm.

published: 06 Mar 2018

Survival! The Shackleton Story

To license this clip go to http://www.natgeomotion.com/bell/clip/447N01W_112.do Sir Ernest Shackleton and his crew took bitter defeat and turned it into heroic survival.Early this century, members of the imperial Trans-Antarctic Expedition watched as their ship, the Endurance was crushed by the frozen sea.They were left with no radio and no hope of rescue.For more than a year, they drifted on packed ice, surviving on seal, penguin, and eventually dog meat, while battling freezing temperatures and mind-numbing boredom.When Shackleton, along with all 28 members of the expedition, emerged at Stromness whaling station in May, 1916, almost two years after their departure, the world was shocked.

published: 10 May 2014

Flat Earth - The Vanishing, BERSERK unauthorized expedition to the South Pole

In February of 2011 during an unauthorized expedition to the South Pole, a VesselBerserk with three people on board mysteriously vanish.

published: 25 Apr 2016

THE SECRET OF ANTARCTICA - Full Documentary HD (Advexon) #Advexon

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Almost three miles of ice buries most of Antarctica, cloaking a continent half again as large as the United States. But when an Antarctic ice shelf the size of Manhattan collapsed in less than a month in 2002, it shocked scientists and raised the alarming possibility that Antarctica may be headed for a meltdown. Even a 10 percent loss of Antarctica's ice would cause catastrophic flooding of coastal cities unlike any seen before in human history. What are the chances of a widespread melt? "SecretsBeneath the Ice" explores whether Antarctica's climate past can offer clues to what may happen. NOVA follows a state-of-the-art expedition that is drilli...

published: 15 Oct 2015

North Pole Expedition

Crush through multiyear ice on the Arctic Ocean, sightsee by helicopter, lookout for polar bears, walruses, seals, and whales, or take a tethered hot-air balloon ride at 90º North, weather permitting. Possible stops at the island of Franz Josef Land will have you in awe of the flora and fauna as you visit seabird colonies and retrace the footsteps of early explorers. Learn more: http://www.quarkexpeditions.com/en/arctic/expeditions/north-pole

Voyage to North Pole on Nuclear Icebreaker '50 Years of Victory'/50 Лет Победы

Like this and you might also enjoy my similar video about transiting the "Northeast Passage on a Russian icebreaker" (https://youtu.be/VQReGCLCUX8).
An in-dept...

Like this and you might also enjoy my similar video about transiting the "Northeast Passage on a Russian icebreaker" (https://youtu.be/VQReGCLCUX8).
An in-depth video of a voyage through the Arctic Ocean ice to the geographic North Pole on the nuclear powered icebreaker '50 Years of Victory'. Leaving the North Pole, we visited Franz Josef Land before sailing back to Murmansk. Along the way we saw polar bears, walruses, seals and birds.
'50Years of Victory' (50 лет Победы / 50 Let Pobedy) is the largest and most powerful icebreaker in the world. She is an engineering marvel and is powered by 2 nuclear reactors that produce 75,000 horsepower giving her the ability to break through ice up to 2.8 meters thick or nearly 10 feet of ice.
The 50 Years of Victory has an endurance of 5 years before she needs refuelling with new uranium. The reactors eliminate greenhouse gas emissions that are characteristic of ships burning fossil fuels.
Some highlights:
---------------------------
00:10 Route to North Pole
01:10 Overview of icebreaker
02:20 Russian aircraft carrier 'Admiral Kuznetsov'
03:18 tugs pull out icebreaker
04:00 sailing down Murmansk Fjord
05:13 Barents Sea
06:18 Franz Josef Land
06:57 Meeting ice barrier
11:19 flightseeing in helicopter
21:20 Neptune arrives
22:33 polar bear swimming
24:31 flightseeing in helicopter
26:47 tour of icebreaker
30:29 North Pole
32:47 ballooning at North Pole
34:27 polar plunge at North Pole
38:04 walrus
40:15 Cape Norway (Franz Josef Land)
44:10 SedovStation (Franz Josef Land)
49:43 Rubini Rock (Franz Josef Land)
50:53 polar bear stalking seals
52:21 Cape Flora (Franz Josef Land)
1:01:15 passing some Russian Navy facilities in Murmansk Fjord
1:03:26 Tour of Murmansk
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Note: Travelogues and more videos available at http://travelogues.x10.mx/

Like this and you might also enjoy my similar video about transiting the "Northeast Passage on a Russian icebreaker" (https://youtu.be/VQReGCLCUX8).
An in-depth video of a voyage through the Arctic Ocean ice to the geographic North Pole on the nuclear powered icebreaker '50 Years of Victory'. Leaving the North Pole, we visited Franz Josef Land before sailing back to Murmansk. Along the way we saw polar bears, walruses, seals and birds.
'50Years of Victory' (50 лет Победы / 50 Let Pobedy) is the largest and most powerful icebreaker in the world. She is an engineering marvel and is powered by 2 nuclear reactors that produce 75,000 horsepower giving her the ability to break through ice up to 2.8 meters thick or nearly 10 feet of ice.
The 50 Years of Victory has an endurance of 5 years before she needs refuelling with new uranium. The reactors eliminate greenhouse gas emissions that are characteristic of ships burning fossil fuels.
Some highlights:
---------------------------
00:10 Route to North Pole
01:10 Overview of icebreaker
02:20 Russian aircraft carrier 'Admiral Kuznetsov'
03:18 tugs pull out icebreaker
04:00 sailing down Murmansk Fjord
05:13 Barents Sea
06:18 Franz Josef Land
06:57 Meeting ice barrier
11:19 flightseeing in helicopter
21:20 Neptune arrives
22:33 polar bear swimming
24:31 flightseeing in helicopter
26:47 tour of icebreaker
30:29 North Pole
32:47 ballooning at North Pole
34:27 polar plunge at North Pole
38:04 walrus
40:15 Cape Norway (Franz Josef Land)
44:10 SedovStation (Franz Josef Land)
49:43 Rubini Rock (Franz Josef Land)
50:53 polar bear stalking seals
52:21 Cape Flora (Franz Josef Land)
1:01:15 passing some Russian Navy facilities in Murmansk Fjord
1:03:26 Tour of Murmansk
________________________________________­__________________________
Note: Travelogues and more videos available at http://travelogues.x10.mx/

90º North (Part 1 of 2)
Part 2 -- https://youtu.be/B-_ITsg8apA
Featuring drone footage of the polar ice cap, polar bears, and incredible icebreaking, come along for the journey as our ship, ’50 Let Pobedy’ or '50 years of Victory', the worlds largest nuclear powered icebreaker at 160M long and 25,000tn, takes us to the geographic north pole earlier than any planned voyage in history.
We arrived on 9th June 2015.
Special thanks to my parents-in-law who made the trip possible. Thanks also to the QuarkExpedition staff, and the ships crew. Alice was so moved by the experience she has since joined Quark Expeditions as a seasonal guide in the Arctic regions.
http://www.quarkexpeditions.com/en/arctic/expeditions/north-pole
Shot with: Nikon D5500, GoPro + Gimbal, DJIInspire 1.

90º North (Part 1 of 2)
Part 2 -- https://youtu.be/B-_ITsg8apA
Featuring drone footage of the polar ice cap, polar bears, and incredible icebreaking, come along for the journey as our ship, ’50 Let Pobedy’ or '50 years of Victory', the worlds largest nuclear powered icebreaker at 160M long and 25,000tn, takes us to the geographic north pole earlier than any planned voyage in history.
We arrived on 9th June 2015.
Special thanks to my parents-in-law who made the trip possible. Thanks also to the QuarkExpedition staff, and the ships crew. Alice was so moved by the experience she has since joined Quark Expeditions as a seasonal guide in the Arctic regions.
http://www.quarkexpeditions.com/en/arctic/expeditions/north-pole
Shot with: Nikon D5500, GoPro + Gimbal, DJIInspire 1.

Voyage to North Pole on Nuclear Icebreaker Journey to the Top of the World/Travel Diaries

North Pole
14 days
Imagine standing at the top of the Earth, glass of champagne in hand – and everywhere you look is south. That is the essence of the 14-day N...

North Pole
14 days
Imagine standing at the top of the Earth, glass of champagne in hand – and everywhere you look is south. That is the essence of the 14-day North Pole: The UltimateArctic Adventure aboard 50 Years of Victory, the most powerful nuclear icebreaker in the world. Crush through multiyear ice on the Arctic Ocean, sightsee by helicopter on the lookout for walruses, seals, whales, and polar bears, or take a tethered hot-air balloon ride at 90º N, weather permitting. Possible stops at the island of Franz Josef Land will have you in awe of the flora and fauna as you visit seabird colonies and retrace the footsteps of early explorers
Day-by-Day
* Expedition in Brief
* Stand at the top of the world at 90°N
* Experience the largest, most powerful nuclear icebreaker in the
world, 50 Years of Victory
* Enjoy helicopter sightseeing above the Arctic Ocean
* Possibly view polar bears, walrus and other arctic wildlife
* Take advantage of optional tethered flight by hot air balloon
(weather permitting)
* Cruise in a zodiac
* Visit Franz Josef Land historical sites, wildlife and wildflowers
video - sajith kumar

North Pole
14 days
Imagine standing at the top of the Earth, glass of champagne in hand – and everywhere you look is south. That is the essence of the 14-day North Pole: The UltimateArctic Adventure aboard 50 Years of Victory, the most powerful nuclear icebreaker in the world. Crush through multiyear ice on the Arctic Ocean, sightsee by helicopter on the lookout for walruses, seals, whales, and polar bears, or take a tethered hot-air balloon ride at 90º N, weather permitting. Possible stops at the island of Franz Josef Land will have you in awe of the flora and fauna as you visit seabird colonies and retrace the footsteps of early explorers
Day-by-Day
* Expedition in Brief
* Stand at the top of the world at 90°N
* Experience the largest, most powerful nuclear icebreaker in the
world, 50 Years of Victory
* Enjoy helicopter sightseeing above the Arctic Ocean
* Possibly view polar bears, walrus and other arctic wildlife
* Take advantage of optional tethered flight by hot air balloon
(weather permitting)
* Cruise in a zodiac
* Visit Franz Josef Land historical sites, wildlife and wildflowers
video - sajith kumar

Cruise to the North Pole with Poseidon Expeditions

Get the unique experience of travelling aboard the most powerful nuclear icebreaker.
ExploreHigh Arctic spaces from various angles: shoot incredible airscape ...

Get the unique experience of travelling aboard the most powerful nuclear icebreaker.
ExploreHigh Arctic spaces from various angles: shoot incredible airscape photos of the moving icebreaker from the helicopter; feel the thickness of Arctic pack ice under your feet while walking on ice; meet polar bears who venture close to the ship, observe Arctic birds and walruses; land and explore the remote and beautiful islands of Franz Josef Land archipelago.
Stand on the top of Earth and look at the whole world just beneath your feet.

Get the unique experience of travelling aboard the most powerful nuclear icebreaker.
ExploreHigh Arctic spaces from various angles: shoot incredible airscape photos of the moving icebreaker from the helicopter; feel the thickness of Arctic pack ice under your feet while walking on ice; meet polar bears who venture close to the ship, observe Arctic birds and walruses; land and explore the remote and beautiful islands of Franz Josef Land archipelago.
Stand on the top of Earth and look at the whole world just beneath your feet.

Travel to the North Pole with Quark Expeditions

Standing at the top of the Earth, a glass of champagne in hand – and everywhere you look is south. This 14-day voyage takes place aboard 50 Years of Victory, th...

Standing at the top of the Earth, a glass of champagne in hand – and everywhere you look is south. This 14-day voyage takes place aboard 50 Years of Victory, the world’s most powerful nuclear icebreaker. Crush through multiyear Arctic ice, sightsee by helicopter on the lookout for iconic wildlife, or take a tethered hot-air balloon ride at 90º N, weather permitting. Narrated by Gordon Pinsent, Quark Expeditions presents a video voyage to the top of the world. Learn more: http://bit.ly/2nX1EHT

Standing at the top of the Earth, a glass of champagne in hand – and everywhere you look is south. This 14-day voyage takes place aboard 50 Years of Victory, the world’s most powerful nuclear icebreaker. Crush through multiyear Arctic ice, sightsee by helicopter on the lookout for iconic wildlife, or take a tethered hot-air balloon ride at 90º N, weather permitting. Narrated by Gordon Pinsent, Quark Expeditions presents a video voyage to the top of the world. Learn more: http://bit.ly/2nX1EHT

On Top of the World - the North Pole Cruise

Travel with us into the unknown - the final frontier where humanity will always be only guests - the majestic North Pole. This video will tell you how even now,...

Travel with us into the unknown - the final frontier where humanity will always be only guests - the majestic North Pole. This video will tell you how even now, in 21st century, we bow before the untamed might and absolute beauty of this place. This journey of a lifetime can also be yours.

Travel with us into the unknown - the final frontier where humanity will always be only guests - the majestic North Pole. This video will tell you how even now, in 21st century, we bow before the untamed might and absolute beauty of this place. This journey of a lifetime can also be yours.

Difference Between North Pole And South PoleFACT
SOUTH POLE FACTS
53 million years ago, Antarctica was so warm up and the palm trees grew
along its shores. The Temperatures on the continent was ever above 20 degrees Celsius.
Antarctica is the coldest continent , the winter temperatures can reach - 73 degrees
Celsius. The coldest temperature record was on July 21, 1983 recorded belonging to RussiaVostok Station on the continent, approximately - 89.2 degrees C.
70 percent of the fresh water on the planet are on the ice sheet covering Antarctica.
In some places, the thickness of the ice in Antarctica can reach 4 km. If the ice in Antarctica were to melt, the sea levels will rise 60-65 meters world. Only less than 2% in the Antarctic region that is not covered in ice, including the McMurdo Dry Valleys are known as the driest place in the world.
Despite of having extreme temperatures, there were 1,150 species of fungi have been identified to survive in Antarctica. The fungi can adapt perfectly for the extreme low temperatures, as well as freezing and thawing cycles of continuous and repetitive.
Antarctica has all time zones on earth. The All lines of longitude that we use to determine the time zone met at the two poles, North and South.
Tens thousands of families were living in the Arctic Circle, which is also home of thousands flora and fauna. However, no human being a native of Antarctica. Only the original inhabitants of algae, bacteria, mosses, lichens, two species of flowering plants, and a few species of insects.
Norwegian explorer, Roald Amundsen was the first man to reach the South Pole.
He left the British explorer Robert Falcon Scott on the back and reached the continent on December 14, 1911 with enough on his plant a flag there.
Antarctica does'n covered for the territory of any country. In 1959 negotiations were held between the twelve countries to sign the Antarctic Treaty which is dedicates the continent for peace research activities. Until today, the agreement has been signed by 48 countries.
NORTH POLEFACTSClosed areas of ice in the North Pole (Arctic) covering an area of 5.4 million square miles
actually a frozen ocean surrounded by land that is often called the Arctic Circle (Arctic Circle).
Arctic ice thickness varies between a few inches to 2 meters.
Quite 'thin' which often creates cracks in the ice, especially during the summer.
North Pole is the only place polar bears are found naturally.
North Pole, about 4 million people inhabit the Arctic Circle region in several towns and major cities such as Barrow (Alaska, USA), Tromso (Norway), Muramansk and Salekhaard (Russia).
The average temperatures in the Arctic is -40 degrees C in winter, and 0 degrees C in the summer.
According to data from the USGS (United States Geological Survey), the North Pole to save 1/4 of untapped oil reserves in the world. Russia has claimed and marked a large area in the North Pole with the hope to explore gas reserves in the Lomonosov Ridge. Moreover, coupled with their potential for oil under the sea that supposedly save 10 billion tons of oil. The US didn't want to miss it
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Difference Between North Pole And South PoleFACT
SOUTH POLE FACTS
53 million years ago, Antarctica was so warm up and the palm trees grew
along its shores. The Temperatures on the continent was ever above 20 degrees Celsius.
Antarctica is the coldest continent , the winter temperatures can reach - 73 degrees
Celsius. The coldest temperature record was on July 21, 1983 recorded belonging to RussiaVostok Station on the continent, approximately - 89.2 degrees C.
70 percent of the fresh water on the planet are on the ice sheet covering Antarctica.
In some places, the thickness of the ice in Antarctica can reach 4 km. If the ice in Antarctica were to melt, the sea levels will rise 60-65 meters world. Only less than 2% in the Antarctic region that is not covered in ice, including the McMurdo Dry Valleys are known as the driest place in the world.
Despite of having extreme temperatures, there were 1,150 species of fungi have been identified to survive in Antarctica. The fungi can adapt perfectly for the extreme low temperatures, as well as freezing and thawing cycles of continuous and repetitive.
Antarctica has all time zones on earth. The All lines of longitude that we use to determine the time zone met at the two poles, North and South.
Tens thousands of families were living in the Arctic Circle, which is also home of thousands flora and fauna. However, no human being a native of Antarctica. Only the original inhabitants of algae, bacteria, mosses, lichens, two species of flowering plants, and a few species of insects.
Norwegian explorer, Roald Amundsen was the first man to reach the South Pole.
He left the British explorer Robert Falcon Scott on the back and reached the continent on December 14, 1911 with enough on his plant a flag there.
Antarctica does'n covered for the territory of any country. In 1959 negotiations were held between the twelve countries to sign the Antarctic Treaty which is dedicates the continent for peace research activities. Until today, the agreement has been signed by 48 countries.
NORTH POLEFACTSClosed areas of ice in the North Pole (Arctic) covering an area of 5.4 million square miles
actually a frozen ocean surrounded by land that is often called the Arctic Circle (Arctic Circle).
Arctic ice thickness varies between a few inches to 2 meters.
Quite 'thin' which often creates cracks in the ice, especially during the summer.
North Pole is the only place polar bears are found naturally.
North Pole, about 4 million people inhabit the Arctic Circle region in several towns and major cities such as Barrow (Alaska, USA), Tromso (Norway), Muramansk and Salekhaard (Russia).
The average temperatures in the Arctic is -40 degrees C in winter, and 0 degrees C in the summer.
According to data from the USGS (United States Geological Survey), the North Pole to save 1/4 of untapped oil reserves in the world. Russia has claimed and marked a large area in the North Pole with the hope to explore gas reserves in the Lomonosov Ridge. Moreover, coupled with their potential for oil under the sea that supposedly save 10 billion tons of oil. The US didn't want to miss it
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Imagine standing at the top of the Earth, glass of champagne in hand – and everywhere you look is south! Travel aboard 50 Years of Victory, one of the most powerful nuclear icebreaker in the world. Crush through multiyear ice on the Arctic Ocean, sightsee by helicopter on the lookout for walruses, seals, whales, and polar bears, or take a tethered hot-air balloon ride at 90ºN, weather permitting. Learn more: http://bit.ly/2nX1EHT

Imagine standing at the top of the Earth, glass of champagne in hand – and everywhere you look is south! Travel aboard 50 Years of Victory, one of the most powerful nuclear icebreaker in the world. Crush through multiyear ice on the Arctic Ocean, sightsee by helicopter on the lookout for walruses, seals, whales, and polar bears, or take a tethered hot-air balloon ride at 90ºN, weather permitting. Learn more: http://bit.ly/2nX1EHT

USS Nautilus Voyage to the North Pole

This is about submerged transit to the North Pole on 3 August 1958 breaking through the ice from the bottom. Because her special propulsion allowed her to remai...

This is about submerged transit to the North Pole on 3 August 1958 breaking through the ice from the bottom. Because her special propulsion allowed her to remain under far longer than diesel-electrics, she broke many records in her first years of operation, and traveled to locations previously beyond the limits of vessels.

This is about submerged transit to the North Pole on 3 August 1958 breaking through the ice from the bottom. Because her special propulsion allowed her to remain under far longer than diesel-electrics, she broke many records in her first years of operation, and traveled to locations previously beyond the limits of vessels.

Part 4 | North Pole: The Ultimate Arctic Adventure

Welcome to the NorthPole video series designed to help you experience unforgettable polar moments! In Part 4, you will learn the answers to frequently asked qu...

Welcome to the NorthPole video series designed to help you experience unforgettable polar moments! In Part 4, you will learn the answers to frequently asked questions about the North Pole voyage. Find your unforgettable moment at the North Pole: http://bit.ly/2kqh3eJ
Additional footage courtesy of: Grange Productions, Hans Lagerweij, and ChrisDenholm.

Welcome to the NorthPole video series designed to help you experience unforgettable polar moments! In Part 4, you will learn the answers to frequently asked questions about the North Pole voyage. Find your unforgettable moment at the North Pole: http://bit.ly/2kqh3eJ
Additional footage courtesy of: Grange Productions, Hans Lagerweij, and ChrisDenholm.

Survival! The Shackleton Story

To license this clip go to http://www.natgeomotion.com/bell/clip/447N01W_112.do Sir Ernest Shackleton and his crew took bitter defeat and turned it into heroic ...

To license this clip go to http://www.natgeomotion.com/bell/clip/447N01W_112.do Sir Ernest Shackleton and his crew took bitter defeat and turned it into heroic survival.Early this century, members of the imperial Trans-Antarctic Expedition watched as their ship, the Endurance was crushed by the frozen sea.They were left with no radio and no hope of rescue.For more than a year, they drifted on packed ice, surviving on seal, penguin, and eventually dog meat, while battling freezing temperatures and mind-numbing boredom.When Shackleton, along with all 28 members of the expedition, emerged at Stromness whaling station in May, 1916, almost two years after their departure, the world was shocked.

To license this clip go to http://www.natgeomotion.com/bell/clip/447N01W_112.do Sir Ernest Shackleton and his crew took bitter defeat and turned it into heroic survival.Early this century, members of the imperial Trans-Antarctic Expedition watched as their ship, the Endurance was crushed by the frozen sea.They were left with no radio and no hope of rescue.For more than a year, they drifted on packed ice, surviving on seal, penguin, and eventually dog meat, while battling freezing temperatures and mind-numbing boredom.When Shackleton, along with all 28 members of the expedition, emerged at Stromness whaling station in May, 1916, almost two years after their departure, the world was shocked.

North Pole Expedition

Crush through multiyear ice on the Arctic Ocean, sightsee by helicopter, lookout for polar bears, walruses, seals, and whales, or take a tethered hot-air balloo...

Crush through multiyear ice on the Arctic Ocean, sightsee by helicopter, lookout for polar bears, walruses, seals, and whales, or take a tethered hot-air balloon ride at 90º North, weather permitting. Possible stops at the island of Franz Josef Land will have you in awe of the flora and fauna as you visit seabird colonies and retrace the footsteps of early explorers. Learn more: http://www.quarkexpeditions.com/en/arctic/expeditions/north-pole

Crush through multiyear ice on the Arctic Ocean, sightsee by helicopter, lookout for polar bears, walruses, seals, and whales, or take a tethered hot-air balloon ride at 90º North, weather permitting. Possible stops at the island of Franz Josef Land will have you in awe of the flora and fauna as you visit seabird colonies and retrace the footsteps of early explorers. Learn more: http://www.quarkexpeditions.com/en/arctic/expeditions/north-pole

Arctic Vacation Travel Video Guide

Travel video about destination Arctic.
The Arctic is an icy world surrounding the North Pole and a strange and wonderful world of ice, snow, land and water. To experience this region we travel by ship. Soon everyone is on board and our adventure can begin. The route leads north along the coast which is separated by deep fjords. We arrive at Kongsfjorden, our first Spitsbergen destination with the 14th July Glacier cloaked in fog. To the rear, steep scree slopes and sheer rock walls and, in front, a glacier breaks off into the Arctic Ocean. At Ny Ålesund we reach the northernmost permanent settlement in the world. Coal mining was the basis of the settlement and many people came to this desolate place. Later, the extraction of coal became unprofitable and it was virtually abandoned. A har...

published: 24 Jul 2016

Travel to the North Pole with Quark Expeditions

Standing at the top of the Earth, a glass of champagne in hand – and everywhere you look is south. This 14-day voyage takes place aboard 50 Years of Victory, the world’s most powerful nuclear icebreaker. Crush through multiyear Arctic ice, sightsee by helicopter on the lookout for iconic wildlife, or take a tethered hot-air balloon ride at 90º N, weather permitting. Narrated by Gordon Pinsent, Quark Expeditions presents a video voyage to the top of the world. Learn more: http://bit.ly/2nX1EHT

published: 20 Jan 2014

On Top of the World - the North Pole Cruise

Travel with us into the unknown - the final frontier where humanity will always be only guests - the majestic North Pole. This video will tell you how even now, in 21st century, we bow before the untamed might and absolute beauty of this place. This journey of a lifetime can also be yours.

published: 28 Jun 2013

A Trip to the South Pole for FLAT EARTH Believers

All flat earthers say you can't travel to the South Pole - WRONG! This company that created this video, AdventureNetworkInternational, does it every year and they are doing it right now in December (since it is spring at the South Pole right now).
The people at the south pole in this video are not saying anything about seeing Ice reaching into space or having any difficulty getting in or that the ice is holding the ocean from running over the edge of the flat earth.
Flat earthers are trying to act authoritative by saying you can't go in, UN won't let you in, there are weapons lining the shores keeping us out and so forth. Bullshit! Here is a list of tourist agencies going to Antarctica https://www.google.com/?gws_rd=ssl#q=antarctica+tours
Here is the link to this company that offer...

published: 22 Nov 2015

Arctic Vacation Travel Video Guide

Travel video about destination Arctic.
In the Arctic, the circumpolar region of the north, it is necessary to travel by boat as there are no roads in the frozen world around the North Pole. A great way to experience this region is by cruise ship as they use small rubber boats, zodiacs, to access the Arctic’s islands and bays. The island of Spitsbergen owes its name to the jagged mountains of the west coast with its black, bare rock mountains and valleys that contain huge glaciers. Ice streams flow continuously, at the front of which their glacial tongues break loose into the Polar sea. This is the Land of the Polar Bear, the Arctic’s most famous carnivore, a ruthless predator always in search of food. The signs of climate change are everywhere so that the pack ice often becomes porous as...

published: 14 Aug 2016

Trip to Antarctica 2016 (HD)

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Antarctica is a land of extremes: it is the coldest and driest continent on Earth and has the highest average elevation. As the fifth largest continent in the world, Antartica is also the most Southern, overlying the "South Pole". Scarcely touched by humans, the frozen land boasts breathtaking scenery, broken by only a handful of scientific bases and a "permanent" population of scientists numbering only a few thousand. Visitors to Antarctica generally must brave rough sea crossings aboard ice-strengthened vessels, but those who do are rewarded with amazing scenery and tremendous and unique wildlife.
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published: 08 Aug 2014

Cruise to the North Pole with Poseidon Expeditions

Get the unique experience of travelling aboard the most powerful nuclear icebreaker.
ExploreHigh Arctic spaces from various angles: shoot incredible airscape photos of the moving icebreaker from the helicopter; feel the thickness of Arctic pack ice under your feet while walking on ice; meet polar bears who venture close to the ship, observe Arctic birds and walruses; land and explore the remote and beautiful islands of Franz Josef Land archipelago.
Stand on the top of Earth and look at the whole world just beneath your feet.

published: 26 Feb 2016

DRONE at NORTH POLE on WORLDS LARGEST ICEBREAKER / Quark Expeditions / DJI

90º North (Part 1 of 2)
Part 2 -- https://youtu.be/B-_ITsg8apA
Featuring drone footage of the polar ice cap, polar bears, and incredible icebreaking, come along for the journey as our ship, ’50 Let Pobedy’ or '50 years of Victory', the worlds largest nuclear powered icebreaker at 160M long and 25,000tn, takes us to the geographic north pole earlier than any planned voyage in history.
We arrived on 9th June 2015.
Special thanks to my parents-in-law who made the trip possible. Thanks also to the QuarkExpedition staff, and the ships crew. Alice was so moved by the experience she has since joined Quark Expeditions as a seasonal guide in the Arctic regions.
http://www.quarkexpeditions.com/en/arctic/expeditions/north-pole
Shot with: Nikon D5500, GoPro + Gimbal, DJIInspire 1.

published: 06 Nov 2016

Amazing North Pole Trip on -35 Degree Celsius

Voyage to North Pole on Nuclear Icebreaker '50 Years of Victory'/50 Лет Победы

Like this and you might also enjoy my similar video about transiting the "Northeast Passage on a Russian icebreaker" (https://youtu.be/VQReGCLCUX8).
An in-depth video of a voyage through the Arctic Ocean ice to the geographic North Pole on the nuclear powered icebreaker '50 Years of Victory'. Leaving the North Pole, we visited Franz Josef Land before sailing back to Murmansk. Along the way we saw polar bears, walruses, seals and birds.
'50Years of Victory' (50 лет Победы / 50 Let Pobedy) is the largest and most powerful icebreaker in the world. She is an engineering marvel and is powered by 2 nuclear reactors that produce 75,000 horsepower giving her the ability to break through ice up to 2.8 meters thick or nearly 10 feet of ice.
The 50 Years of Victory has an endurance of 5 years ...

published: 17 Oct 2014

North Pole Gear Tips.mp4

Hear team members suggestions for gear on a North Pole expedition. For other suggestions contact www.polarexplorers.com

Who Owns the North Pole?

No one (besides Santa, of course) claims ownership over the North Pole... but that may soon change. GuestHostAnnie Gaus tell us which country is making a play for the North Pole and why.
Read More:
Cold wars: why Canada wants to claim the North Pole
http://www.theverge.com/2013/12/9/5191740/canada-russia-fight-over-north-pole-arctic
"The Great White North is looking to expand its horizons. On Friday, the Canadian government was expected to submit an application to the UN Commission tasked with evaluating which countries can claim exclusive rights to resources - namely oil and gas - found in waterways far beyond their borders."
Who "Owns" the North Pole?
http://90north.tripod.com/northpole.htm
"One of the most frequently asked questions that PolarFlight ResearchForum receives pertain...

published: 09 Dec 2013

Antarctica Vacation Travel Video Guide

Travel video about destination Antarctica.
Travelling the Arctic by ship has always been one of those special dream destinations, particularly in the NorthernPolarSea area, the icy world around the North Pole where little life exists. Our expedition begins in Longyearbyen on the island of Spitsbergen from where we are going to travel by cruise ship to the remotest locations of the Arctic. Our ship, the Plancius, was originally the oceanographic research ship of the Dutch monarchy. In Zodiacs - robust inflatable boats - we get our first real sense of the Arctic Ocean. We travel alongside the 14th of July Glacier while the boatman skilfully manoeuvres between fragments of floating icebergs. At Ny Ålesund we reach the northernmost permanent settlement in the world. This area was mined un...

published: 18 Aug 2016

Special Polar Flight - Flying over North Pole

Mystic Arctic Vacation Travel Video Guide

TravelVideo about DestinationMystic Arctic.
The Arctic is the circumpolar region of the Earth that surrounds the North Pole, a strange and mystical world of ice, snow, land and water. In order to discover this untamed, primeval wilderness, it is necessary to travel by way of an expeditionary cruise ship which uses small rubber boats, Zodiacs, to access the Arctic’s islands and bays. We spot the region’s first floating ice mountains in front of a huge glacial wall, fascinating and of incalculable dimensions. At the rear and shrouded in mist, dark mesas with steep scree slopes and fragile rock walls and in front, the glacier gradually breaks up into a sea of ice. This is the land of the polar bear, the Arctic’s most famous carnivore, a magnificent but merciless predator. A harp seal fle...

Take A Virtual Tour Of Santa's House At The North Pole

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Arctic Vacation Travel Video Guide

Travel video about destination Arctic.
The Arctic is an icy world surrounding the North Pole and a strange and wonderful world of ice, snow, land and water. To ...

Travel video about destination Arctic.
The Arctic is an icy world surrounding the North Pole and a strange and wonderful world of ice, snow, land and water. To experience this region we travel by ship. Soon everyone is on board and our adventure can begin. The route leads north along the coast which is separated by deep fjords. We arrive at Kongsfjorden, our first Spitsbergen destination with the 14th July Glacier cloaked in fog. To the rear, steep scree slopes and sheer rock walls and, in front, a glacier breaks off into the Arctic Ocean. At Ny Ålesund we reach the northernmost permanent settlement in the world. Coal mining was the basis of the settlement and many people came to this desolate place. Later, the extraction of coal became unprofitable and it was virtually abandoned. A harp seal flees from its ice floe in the Arctic Sea and soon a group of hungry polar bears hunt it down. Polar bears have sensitive hearing and an excellent sense of smell and are able to scent seals up to a kilometre away. They can also track prey beneath a one metre thick sheet of snow and ice. One glacial valley after another opens up into the passage between Spitsbergen and Edgeøya. The captain navigates the ship between large ice floes that gradually become icebergs. The icy world of the Arctic is a habitat for rare wildlife, bizarre landscapes and great explorers. A realm of freezing cold, the largest wilderness on Earth, and one of its last natural paradises!
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Travel video about destination Arctic.
The Arctic is an icy world surrounding the North Pole and a strange and wonderful world of ice, snow, land and water. To experience this region we travel by ship. Soon everyone is on board and our adventure can begin. The route leads north along the coast which is separated by deep fjords. We arrive at Kongsfjorden, our first Spitsbergen destination with the 14th July Glacier cloaked in fog. To the rear, steep scree slopes and sheer rock walls and, in front, a glacier breaks off into the Arctic Ocean. At Ny Ålesund we reach the northernmost permanent settlement in the world. Coal mining was the basis of the settlement and many people came to this desolate place. Later, the extraction of coal became unprofitable and it was virtually abandoned. A harp seal flees from its ice floe in the Arctic Sea and soon a group of hungry polar bears hunt it down. Polar bears have sensitive hearing and an excellent sense of smell and are able to scent seals up to a kilometre away. They can also track prey beneath a one metre thick sheet of snow and ice. One glacial valley after another opens up into the passage between Spitsbergen and Edgeøya. The captain navigates the ship between large ice floes that gradually become icebergs. The icy world of the Arctic is a habitat for rare wildlife, bizarre landscapes and great explorers. A realm of freezing cold, the largest wilderness on Earth, and one of its last natural paradises!
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Travel to the North Pole with Quark Expeditions

Standing at the top of the Earth, a glass of champagne in hand – and everywhere you look is south. This 14-day voyage takes place aboard 50 Years of Victory, th...

Standing at the top of the Earth, a glass of champagne in hand – and everywhere you look is south. This 14-day voyage takes place aboard 50 Years of Victory, the world’s most powerful nuclear icebreaker. Crush through multiyear Arctic ice, sightsee by helicopter on the lookout for iconic wildlife, or take a tethered hot-air balloon ride at 90º N, weather permitting. Narrated by Gordon Pinsent, Quark Expeditions presents a video voyage to the top of the world. Learn more: http://bit.ly/2nX1EHT

Standing at the top of the Earth, a glass of champagne in hand – and everywhere you look is south. This 14-day voyage takes place aboard 50 Years of Victory, the world’s most powerful nuclear icebreaker. Crush through multiyear Arctic ice, sightsee by helicopter on the lookout for iconic wildlife, or take a tethered hot-air balloon ride at 90º N, weather permitting. Narrated by Gordon Pinsent, Quark Expeditions presents a video voyage to the top of the world. Learn more: http://bit.ly/2nX1EHT

On Top of the World - the North Pole Cruise

Travel with us into the unknown - the final frontier where humanity will always be only guests - the majestic North Pole. This video will tell you how even now,...

Travel with us into the unknown - the final frontier where humanity will always be only guests - the majestic North Pole. This video will tell you how even now, in 21st century, we bow before the untamed might and absolute beauty of this place. This journey of a lifetime can also be yours.

Travel with us into the unknown - the final frontier where humanity will always be only guests - the majestic North Pole. This video will tell you how even now, in 21st century, we bow before the untamed might and absolute beauty of this place. This journey of a lifetime can also be yours.

All flat earthers say you can't travel to the South Pole - WRONG! This company that created this video, AdventureNetworkInternational, does it every year and they are doing it right now in December (since it is spring at the South Pole right now).
The people at the south pole in this video are not saying anything about seeing Ice reaching into space or having any difficulty getting in or that the ice is holding the ocean from running over the edge of the flat earth.
Flat earthers are trying to act authoritative by saying you can't go in, UN won't let you in, there are weapons lining the shores keeping us out and so forth. Bullshit! Here is a list of tourist agencies going to Antarctica https://www.google.com/?gws_rd=ssl#q=antarctica+tours
Here is the link to this company that offer this special flight to the South Pole http://www.adventure-network.com/experiences/south-pole-flights

All flat earthers say you can't travel to the South Pole - WRONG! This company that created this video, AdventureNetworkInternational, does it every year and they are doing it right now in December (since it is spring at the South Pole right now).
The people at the south pole in this video are not saying anything about seeing Ice reaching into space or having any difficulty getting in or that the ice is holding the ocean from running over the edge of the flat earth.
Flat earthers are trying to act authoritative by saying you can't go in, UN won't let you in, there are weapons lining the shores keeping us out and so forth. Bullshit! Here is a list of tourist agencies going to Antarctica https://www.google.com/?gws_rd=ssl#q=antarctica+tours
Here is the link to this company that offer this special flight to the South Pole http://www.adventure-network.com/experiences/south-pole-flights

Arctic Vacation Travel Video Guide

Travel video about destination Arctic.
In the Arctic, the circumpolar region of the north, it is necessary to travel by boat as there are no roads in the frozen...

Travel video about destination Arctic.
In the Arctic, the circumpolar region of the north, it is necessary to travel by boat as there are no roads in the frozen world around the North Pole. A great way to experience this region is by cruise ship as they use small rubber boats, zodiacs, to access the Arctic’s islands and bays. The island of Spitsbergen owes its name to the jagged mountains of the west coast with its black, bare rock mountains and valleys that contain huge glaciers. Ice streams flow continuously, at the front of which their glacial tongues break loose into the Polar sea. This is the Land of the Polar Bear, the Arctic’s most famous carnivore, a ruthless predator always in search of food. The signs of climate change are everywhere so that the pack ice often becomes porous as a consequence of which the polar bear cannot cover the same areas as in former times. The cries of young gulls at feeding time has woken up a hungry Arctic fox who suddenly gains a healthy appetite for itself but an unhealthy end for a gull or two. This kingdom of freezing cold is the largest wilderness on earth and one of its last natural paradises.
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Travel video about destination Arctic.
In the Arctic, the circumpolar region of the north, it is necessary to travel by boat as there are no roads in the frozen world around the North Pole. A great way to experience this region is by cruise ship as they use small rubber boats, zodiacs, to access the Arctic’s islands and bays. The island of Spitsbergen owes its name to the jagged mountains of the west coast with its black, bare rock mountains and valleys that contain huge glaciers. Ice streams flow continuously, at the front of which their glacial tongues break loose into the Polar sea. This is the Land of the Polar Bear, the Arctic’s most famous carnivore, a ruthless predator always in search of food. The signs of climate change are everywhere so that the pack ice often becomes porous as a consequence of which the polar bear cannot cover the same areas as in former times. The cries of young gulls at feeding time has woken up a hungry Arctic fox who suddenly gains a healthy appetite for itself but an unhealthy end for a gull or two. This kingdom of freezing cold is the largest wilderness on earth and one of its last natural paradises.
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Cruise to the North Pole with Poseidon Expeditions

Get the unique experience of travelling aboard the most powerful nuclear icebreaker.
ExploreHigh Arctic spaces from various angles: shoot incredible airscape ...

Get the unique experience of travelling aboard the most powerful nuclear icebreaker.
ExploreHigh Arctic spaces from various angles: shoot incredible airscape photos of the moving icebreaker from the helicopter; feel the thickness of Arctic pack ice under your feet while walking on ice; meet polar bears who venture close to the ship, observe Arctic birds and walruses; land and explore the remote and beautiful islands of Franz Josef Land archipelago.
Stand on the top of Earth and look at the whole world just beneath your feet.

Get the unique experience of travelling aboard the most powerful nuclear icebreaker.
ExploreHigh Arctic spaces from various angles: shoot incredible airscape photos of the moving icebreaker from the helicopter; feel the thickness of Arctic pack ice under your feet while walking on ice; meet polar bears who venture close to the ship, observe Arctic birds and walruses; land and explore the remote and beautiful islands of Franz Josef Land archipelago.
Stand on the top of Earth and look at the whole world just beneath your feet.

90º North (Part 1 of 2)
Part 2 -- https://youtu.be/B-_ITsg8apA
Featuring drone footage of the polar ice cap, polar bears, and incredible icebreaking, come along for the journey as our ship, ’50 Let Pobedy’ or '50 years of Victory', the worlds largest nuclear powered icebreaker at 160M long and 25,000tn, takes us to the geographic north pole earlier than any planned voyage in history.
We arrived on 9th June 2015.
Special thanks to my parents-in-law who made the trip possible. Thanks also to the QuarkExpedition staff, and the ships crew. Alice was so moved by the experience she has since joined Quark Expeditions as a seasonal guide in the Arctic regions.
http://www.quarkexpeditions.com/en/arctic/expeditions/north-pole
Shot with: Nikon D5500, GoPro + Gimbal, DJIInspire 1.

90º North (Part 1 of 2)
Part 2 -- https://youtu.be/B-_ITsg8apA
Featuring drone footage of the polar ice cap, polar bears, and incredible icebreaking, come along for the journey as our ship, ’50 Let Pobedy’ or '50 years of Victory', the worlds largest nuclear powered icebreaker at 160M long and 25,000tn, takes us to the geographic north pole earlier than any planned voyage in history.
We arrived on 9th June 2015.
Special thanks to my parents-in-law who made the trip possible. Thanks also to the QuarkExpedition staff, and the ships crew. Alice was so moved by the experience she has since joined Quark Expeditions as a seasonal guide in the Arctic regions.
http://www.quarkexpeditions.com/en/arctic/expeditions/north-pole
Shot with: Nikon D5500, GoPro + Gimbal, DJIInspire 1.

Voyage to North Pole on Nuclear Icebreaker '50 Years of Victory'/50 Лет Победы

Like this and you might also enjoy my similar video about transiting the "Northeast Passage on a Russian icebreaker" (https://youtu.be/VQReGCLCUX8).
An in-dept...

Like this and you might also enjoy my similar video about transiting the "Northeast Passage on a Russian icebreaker" (https://youtu.be/VQReGCLCUX8).
An in-depth video of a voyage through the Arctic Ocean ice to the geographic North Pole on the nuclear powered icebreaker '50 Years of Victory'. Leaving the North Pole, we visited Franz Josef Land before sailing back to Murmansk. Along the way we saw polar bears, walruses, seals and birds.
'50Years of Victory' (50 лет Победы / 50 Let Pobedy) is the largest and most powerful icebreaker in the world. She is an engineering marvel and is powered by 2 nuclear reactors that produce 75,000 horsepower giving her the ability to break through ice up to 2.8 meters thick or nearly 10 feet of ice.
The 50 Years of Victory has an endurance of 5 years before she needs refuelling with new uranium. The reactors eliminate greenhouse gas emissions that are characteristic of ships burning fossil fuels.
Some highlights:
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00:10 Route to North Pole
01:10 Overview of icebreaker
02:20 Russian aircraft carrier 'Admiral Kuznetsov'
03:18 tugs pull out icebreaker
04:00 sailing down Murmansk Fjord
05:13 Barents Sea
06:18 Franz Josef Land
06:57 Meeting ice barrier
11:19 flightseeing in helicopter
21:20 Neptune arrives
22:33 polar bear swimming
24:31 flightseeing in helicopter
26:47 tour of icebreaker
30:29 North Pole
32:47 ballooning at North Pole
34:27 polar plunge at North Pole
38:04 walrus
40:15 Cape Norway (Franz Josef Land)
44:10 SedovStation (Franz Josef Land)
49:43 Rubini Rock (Franz Josef Land)
50:53 polar bear stalking seals
52:21 Cape Flora (Franz Josef Land)
1:01:15 passing some Russian Navy facilities in Murmansk Fjord
1:03:26 Tour of Murmansk
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Like this and you might also enjoy my similar video about transiting the "Northeast Passage on a Russian icebreaker" (https://youtu.be/VQReGCLCUX8).
An in-depth video of a voyage through the Arctic Ocean ice to the geographic North Pole on the nuclear powered icebreaker '50 Years of Victory'. Leaving the North Pole, we visited Franz Josef Land before sailing back to Murmansk. Along the way we saw polar bears, walruses, seals and birds.
'50Years of Victory' (50 лет Победы / 50 Let Pobedy) is the largest and most powerful icebreaker in the world. She is an engineering marvel and is powered by 2 nuclear reactors that produce 75,000 horsepower giving her the ability to break through ice up to 2.8 meters thick or nearly 10 feet of ice.
The 50 Years of Victory has an endurance of 5 years before she needs refuelling with new uranium. The reactors eliminate greenhouse gas emissions that are characteristic of ships burning fossil fuels.
Some highlights:
---------------------------
00:10 Route to North Pole
01:10 Overview of icebreaker
02:20 Russian aircraft carrier 'Admiral Kuznetsov'
03:18 tugs pull out icebreaker
04:00 sailing down Murmansk Fjord
05:13 Barents Sea
06:18 Franz Josef Land
06:57 Meeting ice barrier
11:19 flightseeing in helicopter
21:20 Neptune arrives
22:33 polar bear swimming
24:31 flightseeing in helicopter
26:47 tour of icebreaker
30:29 North Pole
32:47 ballooning at North Pole
34:27 polar plunge at North Pole
38:04 walrus
40:15 Cape Norway (Franz Josef Land)
44:10 SedovStation (Franz Josef Land)
49:43 Rubini Rock (Franz Josef Land)
50:53 polar bear stalking seals
52:21 Cape Flora (Franz Josef Land)
1:01:15 passing some Russian Navy facilities in Murmansk Fjord
1:03:26 Tour of Murmansk
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Note: Travelogues and more videos available at http://travelogues.x10.mx/

Who Owns the North Pole?

No one (besides Santa, of course) claims ownership over the North Pole... but that may soon change. GuestHostAnnie Gaus tell us which country is making a play...

No one (besides Santa, of course) claims ownership over the North Pole... but that may soon change. GuestHostAnnie Gaus tell us which country is making a play for the North Pole and why.
Read More:
Cold wars: why Canada wants to claim the North Pole
http://www.theverge.com/2013/12/9/5191740/canada-russia-fight-over-north-pole-arctic
"The Great White North is looking to expand its horizons. On Friday, the Canadian government was expected to submit an application to the UN Commission tasked with evaluating which countries can claim exclusive rights to resources - namely oil and gas - found in waterways far beyond their borders."
Who "Owns" the North Pole?
http://90north.tripod.com/northpole.htm
"One of the most frequently asked questions that PolarFlight ResearchForum receives pertains to "ownership" of the North Pole or the matter of political sovereignty or jurisdiction over the North Geographic Pole."
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No one (besides Santa, of course) claims ownership over the North Pole... but that may soon change. GuestHostAnnie Gaus tell us which country is making a play for the North Pole and why.
Read More:
Cold wars: why Canada wants to claim the North Pole
http://www.theverge.com/2013/12/9/5191740/canada-russia-fight-over-north-pole-arctic
"The Great White North is looking to expand its horizons. On Friday, the Canadian government was expected to submit an application to the UN Commission tasked with evaluating which countries can claim exclusive rights to resources - namely oil and gas - found in waterways far beyond their borders."
Who "Owns" the North Pole?
http://90north.tripod.com/northpole.htm
"One of the most frequently asked questions that PolarFlight ResearchForum receives pertains to "ownership" of the North Pole or the matter of political sovereignty or jurisdiction over the North Geographic Pole."
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Make the Moon a National Park!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z5TJKbtnJ7A
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Travel video about destination Antarctica.
Travelling the Arctic by ship has always been one of those special dream destinations, particularly in the NorthernPolarSea area, the icy world around the North Pole where little life exists. Our expedition begins in Longyearbyen on the island of Spitsbergen from where we are going to travel by cruise ship to the remotest locations of the Arctic. Our ship, the Plancius, was originally the oceanographic research ship of the Dutch monarchy. In Zodiacs - robust inflatable boats - we get our first real sense of the Arctic Ocean. We travel alongside the 14th of July Glacier while the boatman skilfully manoeuvres between fragments of floating icebergs. At Ny Ålesund we reach the northernmost permanent settlement in the world. This area was mined until 1963 and a coal train once led to a loading station on the nearby shore. The journey through the Liefdefjorden is part of every trip to the Arctic. Several glaciers form the typical landscape. Sixty per cent of the island is covered with ice, thick accumulations of both snow and ice that slowly move to the coast by their own weight. Polar bears wait in ambush and surprise their prey. Seals and whales must surface in order to breathe: it is then that the white giants attack. We head south again, leaving the pack ice behind and now our next experience, the sight of Humpback Whales. The voyage takes us past the Bråsvellbreen Glacier whose snow-white front impressively demonstrates the incredible power of this world of ice. Ice falls can create a dangerous current for ships, and the passage between the islands can be quite hazardous. The icy world of the Arctic is a habitat for rare wildlife, bizarre landscapes and great explorers. A realm of ice and the largest wilderness on Earth!
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Travelling the Arctic by ship has always been one of those special dream destinations, particularly in the NorthernPolarSea area, the icy world around the North Pole where little life exists. Our expedition begins in Longyearbyen on the island of Spitsbergen from where we are going to travel by cruise ship to the remotest locations of the Arctic. Our ship, the Plancius, was originally the oceanographic research ship of the Dutch monarchy. In Zodiacs - robust inflatable boats - we get our first real sense of the Arctic Ocean. We travel alongside the 14th of July Glacier while the boatman skilfully manoeuvres between fragments of floating icebergs. At Ny Ålesund we reach the northernmost permanent settlement in the world. This area was mined until 1963 and a coal train once led to a loading station on the nearby shore. The journey through the Liefdefjorden is part of every trip to the Arctic. Several glaciers form the typical landscape. Sixty per cent of the island is covered with ice, thick accumulations of both snow and ice that slowly move to the coast by their own weight. Polar bears wait in ambush and surprise their prey. Seals and whales must surface in order to breathe: it is then that the white giants attack. We head south again, leaving the pack ice behind and now our next experience, the sight of Humpback Whales. The voyage takes us past the Bråsvellbreen Glacier whose snow-white front impressively demonstrates the incredible power of this world of ice. Ice falls can create a dangerous current for ships, and the passage between the islands can be quite hazardous. The icy world of the Arctic is a habitat for rare wildlife, bizarre landscapes and great explorers. A realm of ice and the largest wilderness on Earth!
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The Arctic is the circumpolar region of the Earth that surrounds the North Pole, a strange and mystical world of ice, snow, land and water. In order to discover this untamed, primeval wilderness, it is necessary to travel by way of an expeditionary cruise ship which uses small rubber boats, Zodiacs, to access the Arctic’s islands and bays. We spot the region’s first floating ice mountains in front of a huge glacial wall, fascinating and of incalculable dimensions. At the rear and shrouded in mist, dark mesas with steep scree slopes and fragile rock walls and in front, the glacier gradually breaks up into a sea of ice. This is the land of the polar bear, the Arctic’s most famous carnivore, a magnificent but merciless predator. A harp seal flees from its ice floe in the Arctic Sea but soon a group of hungry polar bears hunts it down, the cycle of nature. The cries of the young gulls at feeding time have woken up a hungry Arctic fox who is desperate for something to eat. Stealthily but still half asleep, it creeps along a craggy rock wall, unsuccessfully because the gulls' nests are placed on inaccessible rocks and the fox’s still dark summer fur betrays it. This freezing cold kingdom is the largest wilderness on Earth, fragile, bizarre and now threatened by a changing climate.
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The Arctic is the circumpolar region of the Earth that surrounds the North Pole, a strange and mystical world of ice, snow, land and water. In order to discover this untamed, primeval wilderness, it is necessary to travel by way of an expeditionary cruise ship which uses small rubber boats, Zodiacs, to access the Arctic’s islands and bays. We spot the region’s first floating ice mountains in front of a huge glacial wall, fascinating and of incalculable dimensions. At the rear and shrouded in mist, dark mesas with steep scree slopes and fragile rock walls and in front, the glacier gradually breaks up into a sea of ice. This is the land of the polar bear, the Arctic’s most famous carnivore, a magnificent but merciless predator. A harp seal flees from its ice floe in the Arctic Sea but soon a group of hungry polar bears hunts it down, the cycle of nature. The cries of the young gulls at feeding time have woken up a hungry Arctic fox who is desperate for something to eat. Stealthily but still half asleep, it creeps along a craggy rock wall, unsuccessfully because the gulls' nests are placed on inaccessible rocks and the fox’s still dark summer fur betrays it. This freezing cold kingdom is the largest wilderness on Earth, fragile, bizarre and now threatened by a changing climate.
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Take A Virtual Tour Of Santa's House At The North Pole

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Instead of taking a trip over the river and through the woods, you can now take a virtual tour of Santa's home. This home according to Zillow is a state-of-the-art toy-making facility with workstations for 50 craftsmen. The home was built in 1822, comes with a sleigh garage, stables that board eight live-in reindeer, plus a bonus stall for red-nosed company. Photos in video are from Zillow.
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Voyage to North Pole on Nuclear Icebreaker '50 Years of Victory'/50 Лет Победы

Like this and you might also enjoy my similar video about transiting the "Northeast Passage on a Russian icebreaker" (https://youtu.be/VQReGCLCUX8).
An in-depth video of a voyage through the Arctic Ocean ice to the geographic North Pole on the nuclear powered icebreaker '50 Years of Victory'. Leaving the North Pole, we visited Franz Josef Land before sailing back to Murmansk. Along the way we saw polar bears, walruses, seals and birds.
'50Years of Victory' (50 лет Победы / 50 Let Pobedy) is the largest and most powerful icebreaker in the world. She is an engineering marvel and is powered by 2 nuclear reactors that produce 75,000 horsepower giving her the ability to break through ice up to 2.8 meters thick or nearly 10 feet of ice.
The 50 Years of Victory has an endurance of 5 years ...

published: 17 Oct 2014

Voyage to North Pole on Nuclear Icebreaker Journey to the Top of the World/Travel Diaries

North Pole
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Imagine standing at the top of the Earth, glass of champagne in hand – and everywhere you look is south. That is the essence of the 14-day North Pole: The UltimateArctic Adventure aboard 50 Years of Victory, the most powerful nuclear icebreaker in the world. Crush through multiyear ice on the Arctic Ocean, sightsee by helicopter on the lookout for walruses, seals, whales, and polar bears, or take a tethered hot-air balloon ride at 90º N, weather permitting. Possible stops at the island of Franz Josef Land will have you in awe of the flora and fauna as you visit seabird colonies and retrace the footsteps of early explorers
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The Last Degree - North Pole Documentary

Steve Bennett and a small but mighty team, embark on a 60 mile track from the 89th latitude (the last degree) to the North Pole, in just 10 days. To raise £100,000 for the Colourful LifeFoundation and The National Osteoporosis Society.
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Voyage to the north pole - Franz Josef Land

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Race to the South Pole: Terra Nova Expedition Documentary

The Terra Nova Expedition, officially the British Antarctic Expedition, was led by Robert Falcon Scott with the objectives of scientific research (meteorological, .
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The Terra Nova Expedition, officially the British Antarctic Expedition, was led by Robert Falcon Scott with the objectives of scientific research (meteorolog.

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The Voyage of the Nautilus (2002)

The journey of renowned Australian military photographer Sir Hubert Wilkins in a rusty WW1 submarine to the North Pole in 1931 truly is of the worlds greatest stories of adventure never told. It was an adventure that would be the crowning glory in an extraordinary life of exploration, science and discovery. Long before nuclear powered vessels would even contemplate such a voyage, Hubert Wilkins set out from New York aboard the outdated O-Class submarine Nautilus, of which he leased for a single dollar, towards the last unknown, the Artic Ocean. The Nautilus expedition was a triumph of imagination and courage, decades ahead of its time. But it ended in mutiny and personal tragedy for Wilkins, destroying his reputation and sending him from the headlines to footnotes of history, his boat even...

published: 25 Feb 2015

The Deadly Arctic Expedition Documentary

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Buried In Ice - The Franklin Expedition - Documentary (HD)

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The U.S. Navy Returns to the North Pole

Alone on the Ice: The Best Survival Story You've Never Heard | Nat Geo Live

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Survival! The Shackleton Story

To license this clip go to http://www.natgeomotion.com/bell/clip/447N01W_112.do Sir Ernest Shackleton and his crew took bitter defeat and turned it into heroic survival.Early this century, members of the imperial Trans-Antarctic Expedition watched as their ship, the Endurance was crushed by the frozen sea.They were left with no radio and no hope of rescue.For more than a year, they drifted on packed ice, surviving on seal, penguin, and eventually dog meat, while battling freezing temperatures and mind-numbing boredom.When Shackleton, along with all 28 members of the expedition, emerged at Stromness whaling station in May, 1916, almost two years after their departure, the world was shocked.

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THE SECRET OF ANTARCTICA - Full Documentary HD (Advexon) #Advexon

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Almost three miles of ice buries most of Antarctica, cloaking a continent half again as large as the United States. But when an Antarctic ice shelf the size of Manhattan collapsed in less than a month in 2002, it shocked scientists and raised the alarming possibility that Antarctica may be headed for a meltdown. Even a 10 percent loss of Antarctica's ice would cause catastrophic flooding of coastal cities unlike any seen before in human history. What are the chances of a widespread melt? "SecretsBeneath the Ice" explores whether Antarctica's climate past can offer clues to what may happen. NOVA follows a state-of-the-art expedition that is drilli...

published: 15 Oct 2015

Seven Seas of Ice: Russia's icebreakers traverse top of the world

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From the big red ships that seamen call their "knights" to the smaller white ships that can enter frozen river estuaries, Russia's icebreakers pave the way through the frozen arctic for commercial vessels and military convoys, allowing passage between Russia's European ports and the Pacific. They are a reliable and indispensable addition to any trans-Arctic ocean voyage. Join RT as we team up with the crew of one of these amazing nuclear-powered vessels as it traverses the top of the world.
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A Voyage To The Inner Earth Real Life Story Of Olaf Jansen Hollow Earth

For two years Jansen lived with the inhabitants of an underground network of colonies who, Emerson writes, were 12 feet tall The first 25 min include some .
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THE SMOKY GOD By Willis George Emerson Or A Voyage to the Inner World From an Account by Olaf Jansen. A reading of the account from Ancient Norse .
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The Historical Story of Finding the Holy Grail of Exploration, the Northwest Passage
The search for a sea route across the top of the world linking Europe to Asia - the fabled Northwest Passage - was one of the most difficult and dangerous in the history of exploration. 2005 marks the 100th anniversary of Roald Amundsen's discovery of the elusive route. The original 1845 expedition led by Sir John Franklin resulted in Franklin and his entire team of 128 men disappearing whilst searching for the passage. What happened to Franklin's expedition is one of the Arctic's most enduring mysteries, Was the expedition poisoned by its own supplies? Did some members of the expedition commit cannibalism or were they killed by the local Inuit? It wasn't until 1903, that an expedition finally found a way...

Voyage to North Pole on Nuclear Icebreaker '50 Years of Victory'/50 Лет Победы

Like this and you might also enjoy my similar video about transiting the "Northeast Passage on a Russian icebreaker" (https://youtu.be/VQReGCLCUX8).
An in-dept...

Like this and you might also enjoy my similar video about transiting the "Northeast Passage on a Russian icebreaker" (https://youtu.be/VQReGCLCUX8).
An in-depth video of a voyage through the Arctic Ocean ice to the geographic North Pole on the nuclear powered icebreaker '50 Years of Victory'. Leaving the North Pole, we visited Franz Josef Land before sailing back to Murmansk. Along the way we saw polar bears, walruses, seals and birds.
'50Years of Victory' (50 лет Победы / 50 Let Pobedy) is the largest and most powerful icebreaker in the world. She is an engineering marvel and is powered by 2 nuclear reactors that produce 75,000 horsepower giving her the ability to break through ice up to 2.8 meters thick or nearly 10 feet of ice.
The 50 Years of Victory has an endurance of 5 years before she needs refuelling with new uranium. The reactors eliminate greenhouse gas emissions that are characteristic of ships burning fossil fuels.
Some highlights:
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00:10 Route to North Pole
01:10 Overview of icebreaker
02:20 Russian aircraft carrier 'Admiral Kuznetsov'
03:18 tugs pull out icebreaker
04:00 sailing down Murmansk Fjord
05:13 Barents Sea
06:18 Franz Josef Land
06:57 Meeting ice barrier
11:19 flightseeing in helicopter
21:20 Neptune arrives
22:33 polar bear swimming
24:31 flightseeing in helicopter
26:47 tour of icebreaker
30:29 North Pole
32:47 ballooning at North Pole
34:27 polar plunge at North Pole
38:04 walrus
40:15 Cape Norway (Franz Josef Land)
44:10 SedovStation (Franz Josef Land)
49:43 Rubini Rock (Franz Josef Land)
50:53 polar bear stalking seals
52:21 Cape Flora (Franz Josef Land)
1:01:15 passing some Russian Navy facilities in Murmansk Fjord
1:03:26 Tour of Murmansk
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Like this and you might also enjoy my similar video about transiting the "Northeast Passage on a Russian icebreaker" (https://youtu.be/VQReGCLCUX8).
An in-depth video of a voyage through the Arctic Ocean ice to the geographic North Pole on the nuclear powered icebreaker '50 Years of Victory'. Leaving the North Pole, we visited Franz Josef Land before sailing back to Murmansk. Along the way we saw polar bears, walruses, seals and birds.
'50Years of Victory' (50 лет Победы / 50 Let Pobedy) is the largest and most powerful icebreaker in the world. She is an engineering marvel and is powered by 2 nuclear reactors that produce 75,000 horsepower giving her the ability to break through ice up to 2.8 meters thick or nearly 10 feet of ice.
The 50 Years of Victory has an endurance of 5 years before she needs refuelling with new uranium. The reactors eliminate greenhouse gas emissions that are characteristic of ships burning fossil fuels.
Some highlights:
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00:10 Route to North Pole
01:10 Overview of icebreaker
02:20 Russian aircraft carrier 'Admiral Kuznetsov'
03:18 tugs pull out icebreaker
04:00 sailing down Murmansk Fjord
05:13 Barents Sea
06:18 Franz Josef Land
06:57 Meeting ice barrier
11:19 flightseeing in helicopter
21:20 Neptune arrives
22:33 polar bear swimming
24:31 flightseeing in helicopter
26:47 tour of icebreaker
30:29 North Pole
32:47 ballooning at North Pole
34:27 polar plunge at North Pole
38:04 walrus
40:15 Cape Norway (Franz Josef Land)
44:10 SedovStation (Franz Josef Land)
49:43 Rubini Rock (Franz Josef Land)
50:53 polar bear stalking seals
52:21 Cape Flora (Franz Josef Land)
1:01:15 passing some Russian Navy facilities in Murmansk Fjord
1:03:26 Tour of Murmansk
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Voyage to North Pole on Nuclear Icebreaker Journey to the Top of the World/Travel Diaries

North Pole
14 days
Imagine standing at the top of the Earth, glass of champagne in hand – and everywhere you look is south. That is the essence of the 14-day N...

North Pole
14 days
Imagine standing at the top of the Earth, glass of champagne in hand – and everywhere you look is south. That is the essence of the 14-day North Pole: The UltimateArctic Adventure aboard 50 Years of Victory, the most powerful nuclear icebreaker in the world. Crush through multiyear ice on the Arctic Ocean, sightsee by helicopter on the lookout for walruses, seals, whales, and polar bears, or take a tethered hot-air balloon ride at 90º N, weather permitting. Possible stops at the island of Franz Josef Land will have you in awe of the flora and fauna as you visit seabird colonies and retrace the footsteps of early explorers
Day-by-Day
* Expedition in Brief
* Stand at the top of the world at 90°N
* Experience the largest, most powerful nuclear icebreaker in the
world, 50 Years of Victory
* Enjoy helicopter sightseeing above the Arctic Ocean
* Possibly view polar bears, walrus and other arctic wildlife
* Take advantage of optional tethered flight by hot air balloon
(weather permitting)
* Cruise in a zodiac
* Visit Franz Josef Land historical sites, wildlife and wildflowers
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North Pole
14 days
Imagine standing at the top of the Earth, glass of champagne in hand – and everywhere you look is south. That is the essence of the 14-day North Pole: The UltimateArctic Adventure aboard 50 Years of Victory, the most powerful nuclear icebreaker in the world. Crush through multiyear ice on the Arctic Ocean, sightsee by helicopter on the lookout for walruses, seals, whales, and polar bears, or take a tethered hot-air balloon ride at 90º N, weather permitting. Possible stops at the island of Franz Josef Land will have you in awe of the flora and fauna as you visit seabird colonies and retrace the footsteps of early explorers
Day-by-Day
* Expedition in Brief
* Stand at the top of the world at 90°N
* Experience the largest, most powerful nuclear icebreaker in the
world, 50 Years of Victory
* Enjoy helicopter sightseeing above the Arctic Ocean
* Possibly view polar bears, walrus and other arctic wildlife
* Take advantage of optional tethered flight by hot air balloon
(weather permitting)
* Cruise in a zodiac
* Visit Franz Josef Land historical sites, wildlife and wildflowers
video - sajith kumar

The Last Degree - North Pole Documentary

Steve Bennett and a small but mighty team, embark on a 60 mile track from the 89th latitude (the last degree) to the North Pole, in just 10 days. To raise £100,...

Steve Bennett and a small but mighty team, embark on a 60 mile track from the 89th latitude (the last degree) to the North Pole, in just 10 days. To raise £100,000 for the Colourful LifeFoundation and The National Osteoporosis Society.
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Steve Bennett and a small but mighty team, embark on a 60 mile track from the 89th latitude (the last degree) to the North Pole, in just 10 days. To raise £100,000 for the Colourful LifeFoundation and The National Osteoporosis Society.
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The Terra Nova Expedition, officially the British Antarctic Expedition, was led by Robert Falcon Scott with the objectives of scientific research (meteorological, .
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The Terra Nova Expedition, officially the British Antarctic Expedition, was led by Robert Falcon Scott with the objectives of scientific research (meteorolog.

The Terra Nova Expedition, officially the British Antarctic Expedition, was led by Robert Falcon Scott with the objectives of scientific research (meteorological, .
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The Terra Nova Expedition, officially the British Antarctic Expedition, was led by Robert Falcon Scott with the objectives of scientific research (meteorolog.

The journey of renowned Australian military photographer Sir Hubert Wilkins in a rusty WW1 submarine to the North Pole in 1931 truly is of the worlds greatest stories of adventure never told. It was an adventure that would be the crowning glory in an extraordinary life of exploration, science and discovery. Long before nuclear powered vessels would even contemplate such a voyage, Hubert Wilkins set out from New York aboard the outdated O-Class submarine Nautilus, of which he leased for a single dollar, towards the last unknown, the Artic Ocean. The Nautilus expedition was a triumph of imagination and courage, decades ahead of its time. But it ended in mutiny and personal tragedy for Wilkins, destroying his reputation and sending him from the headlines to footnotes of history, his boat eventually scuttled off the coast of Norway. Only now, after two years of extensive research into a journey both amazing and tragic can the mysteries of the Nautilus expedition and Wilkins last great expedition finally be revealed. Complied from more than 20 hours of stunning archival footage, 250 still photographs and new footage filmed in the US, the North Pole, Norway, beneath the Artic ice and in the Australian Outbback, Voyage of the Nautilus is expertly narrated from Wilkins own personal journals by acclaimed actor Sam Neill to deliver a moving, inspirational and remarkable film experience.

The journey of renowned Australian military photographer Sir Hubert Wilkins in a rusty WW1 submarine to the North Pole in 1931 truly is of the worlds greatest stories of adventure never told. It was an adventure that would be the crowning glory in an extraordinary life of exploration, science and discovery. Long before nuclear powered vessels would even contemplate such a voyage, Hubert Wilkins set out from New York aboard the outdated O-Class submarine Nautilus, of which he leased for a single dollar, towards the last unknown, the Artic Ocean. The Nautilus expedition was a triumph of imagination and courage, decades ahead of its time. But it ended in mutiny and personal tragedy for Wilkins, destroying his reputation and sending him from the headlines to footnotes of history, his boat eventually scuttled off the coast of Norway. Only now, after two years of extensive research into a journey both amazing and tragic can the mysteries of the Nautilus expedition and Wilkins last great expedition finally be revealed. Complied from more than 20 hours of stunning archival footage, 250 still photographs and new footage filmed in the US, the North Pole, Norway, beneath the Artic ice and in the Australian Outbback, Voyage of the Nautilus is expertly narrated from Wilkins own personal journals by acclaimed actor Sam Neill to deliver a moving, inspirational and remarkable film experience.

Hear the gripping account of AustralianDouglas Mawson's 95-mile trek across Antarctic ice battling hunger, dire circumstances, and deadly crevasses, as told by award-winning writer and adventurer David Roberts.
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Survival! The Shackleton Story

To license this clip go to http://www.natgeomotion.com/bell/clip/447N01W_112.do Sir Ernest Shackleton and his crew took bitter defeat and turned it into heroic ...

To license this clip go to http://www.natgeomotion.com/bell/clip/447N01W_112.do Sir Ernest Shackleton and his crew took bitter defeat and turned it into heroic survival.Early this century, members of the imperial Trans-Antarctic Expedition watched as their ship, the Endurance was crushed by the frozen sea.They were left with no radio and no hope of rescue.For more than a year, they drifted on packed ice, surviving on seal, penguin, and eventually dog meat, while battling freezing temperatures and mind-numbing boredom.When Shackleton, along with all 28 members of the expedition, emerged at Stromness whaling station in May, 1916, almost two years after their departure, the world was shocked.

To license this clip go to http://www.natgeomotion.com/bell/clip/447N01W_112.do Sir Ernest Shackleton and his crew took bitter defeat and turned it into heroic survival.Early this century, members of the imperial Trans-Antarctic Expedition watched as their ship, the Endurance was crushed by the frozen sea.They were left with no radio and no hope of rescue.For more than a year, they drifted on packed ice, surviving on seal, penguin, and eventually dog meat, while battling freezing temperatures and mind-numbing boredom.When Shackleton, along with all 28 members of the expedition, emerged at Stromness whaling station in May, 1916, almost two years after their departure, the world was shocked.

Seven Seas of Ice: Russia's icebreakers traverse top of the world

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From the big red ships that seamen call their "knights" to the smaller white ships that can enter f...

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From the big red ships that seamen call their "knights" to the smaller white ships that can enter frozen river estuaries, Russia's icebreakers pave the way through the frozen arctic for commercial vessels and military convoys, allowing passage between Russia's European ports and the Pacific. They are a reliable and indispensable addition to any trans-Arctic ocean voyage. Join RT as we team up with the crew of one of these amazing nuclear-powered vessels as it traverses the top of the world.
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A Voyage To The Inner Earth Real Life Story Of Olaf Jansen Hollow Earth

For two years Jansen lived with the inhabitants of an underground network of colonies who, Emerson writes, were 12 feet tall The first 25 min include some .
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For two years Jansen lived with the inhabitants of an underground network of colonies who, Emerson writes, were 12 feet tall The first 25 min include some .
I will read this interesting book to you about the tale of fisherman Olaf Jansen, who claims to have sailed into the inner earth and lived there for two years! This is .
THE SMOKY GOD By Willis George Emerson Or A Voyage to the Inner World From an Account by Olaf Jansen. A reading of the account from Ancient Norse .
This segment is very sad and if you are emotional, you should have some tissue paper around I had some questions, but to inject them, would spoil the mood .

For two years Jansen lived with the inhabitants of an underground network of colonies who, Emerson writes, were 12 feet tall The first 25 min include some .
I will read this interesting book to you about the tale of fisherman Olaf Jansen, who claims to have sailed into the inner earth and lived there for two years! This is .
THE SMOKY GOD By Willis George Emerson Or A Voyage to the Inner World From an Account by Olaf Jansen. A reading of the account from Ancient Norse .
This segment is very sad and if you are emotional, you should have some tissue paper around I had some questions, but to inject them, would spoil the mood .

The Historical Story of Finding the Holy Grail of Exploration, the Northwest Passage
The search for a sea route across the top of the world linking Europe to Asia - the fabled Northwest Passage - was one of the most difficult and dangerous in the history of exploration. 2005 marks the 100th anniversary of Roald Amundsen's discovery of the elusive route. The original 1845 expedition led by Sir John Franklin resulted in Franklin and his entire team of 128 men disappearing whilst searching for the passage. What happened to Franklin's expedition is one of the Arctic's most enduring mysteries, Was the expedition poisoned by its own supplies? Did some members of the expedition commit cannibalism or were they killed by the local Inuit? It wasn't until 1903, that an expedition finally found a way through which was lead by Roald Amundsen. His success owed much to the experience of those who had gone before him. But unlike them, he also understood that to survive in such conditions, he had to learn from the native Inuit. The skills Amundsen learnt in the Arctic would later pave the way for his successful assault on the South Pole. The two-part series concentrates on these two famous expeditions. The stories are told using dramatic reconstructions, CGI and documentary techniques. New information sheds light on what happened to Franklin's expedition and also shows how Amundsen was able to succeed when so many before had failed. Documentary first broadcast in 2005.
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Produced by ITN Productions.

The Historical Story of Finding the Holy Grail of Exploration, the Northwest Passage
The search for a sea route across the top of the world linking Europe to Asia - the fabled Northwest Passage - was one of the most difficult and dangerous in the history of exploration. 2005 marks the 100th anniversary of Roald Amundsen's discovery of the elusive route. The original 1845 expedition led by Sir John Franklin resulted in Franklin and his entire team of 128 men disappearing whilst searching for the passage. What happened to Franklin's expedition is one of the Arctic's most enduring mysteries, Was the expedition poisoned by its own supplies? Did some members of the expedition commit cannibalism or were they killed by the local Inuit? It wasn't until 1903, that an expedition finally found a way through which was lead by Roald Amundsen. His success owed much to the experience of those who had gone before him. But unlike them, he also understood that to survive in such conditions, he had to learn from the native Inuit. The skills Amundsen learnt in the Arctic would later pave the way for his successful assault on the South Pole. The two-part series concentrates on these two famous expeditions. The stories are told using dramatic reconstructions, CGI and documentary techniques. New information sheds light on what happened to Franklin's expedition and also shows how Amundsen was able to succeed when so many before had failed. Documentary first broadcast in 2005.
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Elton John Carpool Karaoke

James Corden asks Elton John to help him navigate Los Angeles on a rainy day while the two sing some of his songs, including a Lion King classic and "Don't Let the Sun Go DownOn Me."
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RAW: Russian vehicle passes test for planned North Pole drive

The Russian universal 'Burlak' vehicle and eight crew members of the Automobile Transarctic Expedition team staged their first test drive on the frozen Kara Sea, as shown by footage released on Tuesday.
'Burlak' proved its quality while overcoming deep snow, mud, mountain trails, and deep and icy waters of the Kara Sea.
The off-roader is a self-assembled vehicle fashioned out of a Soviet-eraBTR-60 armoured personnel carrier.
The crew hope to drive to the North Pole in 2018.
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published: 05 Apr 2016

Tinsel's Travel 🎅🏽 ASMR Roleplay 🎅🏽 w/ Pamela

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Stan Rogers - Northwest Passage

"Northwest Passage" is one of the best-known songs by Canadian musician Stan Rogers. An a cappella song, it features Rogers alone singing the verses, with several guest vocalists harmonizing with him in the chorus.
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Logan Paul - HERO (Official Music Video) Feat. Zircon

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Last Christmas Preview | Doctor Who | BBC

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Logan Paul - SANTA DISS TRACK (Official Music Video)

MAVERICK MERCH IS WHERE IT'S AT ► https://ShopLoganPaul.com/
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[Spotify] - http://open.spotify.com/album/1mvvwLzmUYKtN3XAHNI385
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Beat produced by Kid Zeta:
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I’m a 22 year old kid living in Los Angeles. I make comedy vids, travel a lot, I have a pretty colorful parrot named Maverick and a savage dog named Kong. This is my life.
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MAVERICK MERCH IS WHERE IT'S AT ► https://ShopLoganPaul.com/
Sorry, Santa... I had to do it.
SUBSCRIBE FOR DAILY VLOGS! ► http://bit.ly/Subscribe2Logan
LISTEN ON
[Spotify] - http://open.spotify.com/album/1mvvwLzmUYKtN3XAHNI385
[iTunes] - http://bit.ly/SantaDissTrack
Beat produced by Kid Zeta:
Youtube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/KidZetaBeats
Instagram: @kidzetabeats
Watch The Vlog ► https://youtu.be/yZW6nP0ZKzo
ADD ME ON:
INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/LoganPaul/
TWITTER: https://twitter.com/LoganPaul
I’m a 22 year old kid living in Los Angeles. I make comedy vids, travel a lot, I have a pretty colorful parrot named Maverick and a savage dog named Kong. This is my life.
https://www.youtube.com/LoganPaulVlogs

RAW: Russian vehicle passes test for planned North Pole drive

The Russian universal 'Burlak' vehicle and eight crew members of the Automobile Transarctic Expedition team staged their first test drive on the frozen Kara Sea...

The Russian universal 'Burlak' vehicle and eight crew members of the Automobile Transarctic Expedition team staged their first test drive on the frozen Kara Sea, as shown by footage released on Tuesday.
'Burlak' proved its quali